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As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LED lights that expose plants to only certain types of spectrum. AeroFarms claims it uses 95% less water than a traditional farm thanks to its specially designed root misting system. And it is now building out a new 70,000 square foot facility in a former steel mill. Once completed, it's expected to grow 2 million pounds of greens per year, making it the largest indoor vertical farm in the world.
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published:05 Jul 2016

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In this video, Dr. Nate answers some fundamental questions about indoor growing.
Indoor farming is a new farming approach that utilizes volume in unconventional spaces. It’s powered by new technology and benefits both farmers and consumers.
*Benefits of indoor farming to farmers*
High density production
Economic production
Controlled production
Consistent production
Unique branding
*Benefits to consumers*
Food that reaches the fringes
Food with higher quality
Food from farmers you know
Will indoor ag replace field agriculture?
Only for certain crops, and not all at once. The total market share will be eroded, but field agriculture will never be completely replaced.
What is unique about an indoor farm?
Indoor farmers think about production space as a volume rather than square footage. This changes the form of growing equipment from single plane to multiple plane, and then to vertical plane for maximum volume use. This means that more and more, indoor farming will equate to vertical farming.
Why is the world using indoor farming?
Different places are starting indoor farming from different motivations, most of which depend on the markets and the resources that they have. For example:
Japan has unique resources in the form of government subsidies, underutilized semiconductor and microchip facilities.
US indoor farmers are powered mostly by markets with high demands and value for local produce.
China is motivated by food safety concerns and demand for safe produce.
In addition to all this, indoor farming is a wild west industry- a small space that’s expanding quickly, with tons of opportunities… especially for people wanting to get in on the ground level.
What can you do for the indoor farming industry?
Buy local
Start a farm
Help an indoor farmer
-----------------
Timestamps/What's Covered:
00:18 What is indoor farming?
03:03 Goals for indoor farming
03:50 Benefitys of indoor farming
05:14 What role it plays in the industry
06:45 Current status of indoor farming
08:05 The future of indoor farming
09:08 Why does indoor farming matter?
13:35 Get involved
-----------------
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Website: https://brightagrotech.com/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrightAgrotech
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published:06 Oct 2016

views:40712

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and fungicides.
You will learn some of the alternatives to using avid and floramite and some of the potential dangers of using these chemicals on your crops.
You will also discover how North Coast Naturals stays legal by growing the number of plants allowable under law but still reaping maximum yields by specially training and pruning the cloned plants, using special pvc trellis structures and maximizing the canopy of each plant to maximize the numbers of buds they are producing. You will also discover how they naturally air dry their harvest to get maximum air circulation, and dry to maximize the effects of the medicine they are growing in this California legal growing establishment.
This is part 1 of 3 episodes. Please subscribe to be notified when the other episodes are up.

published:02 Nov 2014

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published:13 Feb 2015

views:314837

An old manufacturing warehouse on the east side of Indianapolis that sat empty for years is now back open, and being put to use in a much greener way than before.
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published:18 Aug 2015

views:6330

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat Seeds
07:28 Properly Soaked Wheatberries are Edible
08:35 Planting the Sprouted Wheat berries in trays
10:17Blades of Wheat Grass pushes up weight tray and greening up
12:17 6 Days after germination, growing under ambient light
14:58 How to keep wheatgrass fresh without getting too old
After learning how they are growing wheatgrass at Pete's Wheatgrass, John will interview Shawn Peterson, the wheatgrass farmer to learn more about growing wheatgrass and how someone can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and make $60k a year profit.
John will ask Shawn the following questions:
18:03 Interview with Shawn Peterson, Wheatgrass Farmer
18:15 Why is the company called Pete's Wheatgrass?
19:12 Why did you start growing wheatgrass in Las Vegas?
21:09 What are some tips for growing wheatgrass?
22:40 Why would you walk away from a business making $60k profit a year?
23:29 How much are you selling the business for?
24:57 How many hours a day do you work?
25:35 Do you want to say anything about the home your selling?
27:14 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
27:50 What is your website to learn more about wheatgrass and the business?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow wheatgrass and how you can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and just work a few hours a day and make $60k a year.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 what is some of the maintenance you do here?
11:37 How do you deal with mold and fungus and pests?
13:34 How do you get plants to go to flower?
14:03 What source of phosphorus do you use?
15:17 Why is compost tea important for bloom?
16:10 Can you switch to using organic from chemical methods?
18:07 Why do you have powdery mildew in your mom room?
18:46 How are you going to treat powdery mildew?
19:35 What products do you use?
22:58 How much do you feed your plants?'
23:08 What is your opinion on the boogie brew compost tea?
26:55 What are some tips you would like to share with my viewers?
28:18 Organic Products that Grow Healthier Plants and SupportBloom
After watching this episode, you will learn the top cannabis growing tips to have the best bloom and flowering with bigger, tastier yields without pests.
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How I Got High for 10 Hours on Raw Cannabis Leaves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEV9ZbKXj6E
EM1 probiotic episode - Supress Disease
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Open SourceCompost Tea Episode
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RockDust vs Compost Tea
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How to Make the Best compost Tea
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Why You Shouldn't buy LiquidHydroponic Nutrients
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published:27 Aug 2017

views:314760

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equipment he is using to grow the microgreens.
You will then discover how to grow the microgreens including detailed information on using the best seeds, best water, best trays, best-growing medium, and much, much more.
John will take you on a further tour of the grow room sharing with you some common and uncommon tips and tricks about growing microgreens and how he enjoys eating the microgreens.
Jump to the following parts of this episode
0:02:21 Growing Microgreens in your Kitchen
0:07:29 BedroomConverted into MicroFarm
0:09:50 POV Tour of Microgreens Farm
0:13:18 BestSeeds to Grow Microgreens
0:17:13 ProperWater to Use to Grow Microgreens
0:18:39 Best Trays to Grow Microgreens
0:22:40 Best Growing Media
0:24:50 How to Seed a Tray of Microgreens
0:26:00 How to sterilize seeds before germination
0:27:29 Create Proper Germination Environment
0:28:10 Germination Rack (No Lights)
0:29:55 Growing Rack with LED Lights
0:34:15 How to Ensure you are Regulated Less When growing Microgreens
0:35:05 Specific Microgreens that can be grown easily without hassle
0:36:17 My tip for growing microgreens
0:37:17 How Much electricty and water does it take?
0:37:42 How to handle fruit flys and bugs?
0:39:10 Definition of Microgreens
0:40:17 Best VeganFood to Eat that is Grown Veganically
0:42:59 How to Best Eat Your Microgreens
Finally, John will interview Larry, the farmer at CityHydro and ask him the following questions:
0:44:52 Why did you start growing microgreens as a business?
0:47:00 Is it true you only sell inside your zip code and you are maxed out?
0:49:56 How many hours a day do you work?
0:50:21 How to Learn How to Grow Microgreens and Start Your Own Business for $1000
0:51:54 Are the Microgreens you are growing organic?
0:53:10 Do you really only use water to grow your microgreens?
0:54:03 Did you design the system here to grow microgreens?
0:55:57 How much does it cost to grow microgreens? How much do they sell for?
0:57:14 How many farms have you set up in the World?
0:58:57 Why are you open sourcing your information about growing microgreens?
1:00:56 Any final comments or thoughts for my viewers?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow microgreens using the best practices and how you can start your own microgreens business including training for as low as $1000.00
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published:23 Sep 2017

views:491229

The way we get our food in the United States is completely messed up. When you go to the grocery store, especially in a city, most of the fresh fruits and vegetables you see have been trucked in from somewhere else, losing crucial nutritional value at an environmental cost. This is a huge problem, but Elon Musk’s brother has a solution...in the form of a shipping container.
Sources & Further Reading:
Square Roots Farming - https://squarerootsgrow.com
Kimbal Musk has a Silicon Valley - StylePlan to FeedAmerica - https://futurism.com/kimbal-musk-has-a-silicon-valley-style-plan-to-feed-america/
Hydroponics vs Soil -
https://www.epicgardening.com/hydroponics-vs-soil/
Why Kimbal Musk Is a Founding Father of the ModernFoodMovement - https://www.ediblemanhattan.com/foodshed-2/kimbal-musk-modern-food-movement-food-tech/
The VerticalFarm: Growing crops in the city, without soil or natural light -
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/09/the-vertical-farm
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published:20 Jan 2018

views:471616

One of my favorite hobbies is organic gardening. Because I had to move this Spring I missed out on having a garden and decided to start some tomatoes in the fall to harvest in winter.
I have never grown an indoor food crop before this, so much of the process has been learning and experimenting along the way. As I said in the video, I used regular household florescent lighting and I estimate the electricity cost to be about $12/month, give or take. In addition to the tomatoes, I also use the tomato leaves for culinary use and the lights also support various other herbs/spices such as rosemary, basil and cilantro. We also had some salad greens earlier in the year that we have since harvested.
While the tomatoes are growing, before they flower, I recommend an organic fertilizer high in Nitrogen such as HappyFrogTomato and Vegetable: http://www.amazon.com/Happy-Tomato-Vegetable-7-4-5-Pounds/dp/B0001YC3EQ/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=happy%20frog&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974484&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20
When the tomatoes begin to flower, you will want to add in some fertilizer higher in Phosphorus such as this organic fertilizer: http://www.amazon.com/FoxFarm-FX14002-Liquid-Concentrate-0-01-0-3-0-7/dp/B0002KHDLW/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=big%20bloom&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974622&sr=8-1&tag=030812364706-20
GrowBags are a very cheap pot for your indoor plants and you can find them in hydroponics shops or you can order them online and I am using the 1 gallon size, although I would recommend larger for tomatoes: http://www.amazon.com/Gal-Grow-Bag-10-ea/dp/B002JLJEQO/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=hydroponic%20grow%20bags&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389975470&sr=8-7&tag=030812364706-20
I use a very cheap moisture/light/PH meter to monitor the needs of my plants and it works great. I highly recommend this one for the price and function: http://www.amazon.com/Plant-Flowers-Tester-Moisture-Meter/dp/B0085J1N6I/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=ph%20meter%20moisture%20meter&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389977276&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20

Farmer

A farmer (also called an agriculturer) is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials. The term usually applies to people who do some combination of raising field crops, orchards, vineyards, poultry, or other livestock. A farmer might own the farmed land or might work as a labourer on land owned by others, but in advanced economies, a farmer is usually a farm owner, while employees of the farm are known as farm workers, or farmhands. However, in the not so distant past a farmer was a person who promotes or improves the growth of (a plant, crop, etc.) by labor and attention, land or crops or raises animals (as livestock or fish).

History

Farming has been dated back as far as the Neolithic era. By the Bronze Age, the Sumerians had an agriculture specialized labour force by 5000–4000 BCE, and heavily depended on irrigation to grow crops. They relied on three-person teams when harvesting in the spring. The Ancient Egypt farmers farmed and relied and irrigated their water from the Nile.

Will is noted for taking several overseas martial arts training trips each year, and has been doing so since 1975; including training in Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan, the U.S. and Brazil. After receiving his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt from Professor Rigan Machado in 1997, he became national director of Machado Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in Australia. The organisation is the largest in the Australasian region (with over 70 member schools) and is known as BJJ Australasia. He teaches BJJ, as well as Shootfighting, at his REDCAT Academy in Geelong. Will's regular schedule includes a wide-ranging seminar circuit spanning several countries as well as most of the Australian states.

John Frum

John Frum (also called John Brum,Jon Frum, or John From) is a figure associated with cargo cults on the island of Tanna in Vanuatu. He is often depicted as an AmericanWorld War II serviceman who will bring wealth and prosperity to the people if they follow him. He is sometimes portrayed as black, sometimes as white. Quoting David Attenborough's report of an encounter: "'E look like you. 'E got white face. 'E tall man. 'E live 'long South America."

History

The religion centering on John Frum arose in the late 1930s, when Vanuatu was known as the New Hebrides, although there was a claim in 1949 that it had started in the 1910s. The movement was heavily influenced by existing religious practice in the Sulphur Bay area of Tanna, particularly the worship of Keraperamun, a god associated with Mount Tukosmera. In some versions of the story, a native man named Manehivi, using the alias "John Frum", began appearing among the native people of Tanna dressed in a western-style coat and assuring the people he would bring them houses, clothes, food and transport.

This Farm of the Future Uses No Soil and 95% Less Water

Watch the next episode about San Francisco becoming a zero waste city: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg3OA1s8-SI&list=UUJsSEDFFnMFvW9JWU6XUn0Q
As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LED lights that expose plants to only certain types of spectrum. AeroFarms claims it uses 95% less water than a traditional farm thanks to its specially designed root misting system. And it is now building out a new 70,000 square foot facility in a former steel mill. Once completed, it's expected to grow 2 million pounds of greens per year, making it the largest indoor vertical farm in the world.
For more on AeroFarms: http://aerofarms.com/
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10:58

The Fundamentals Of Indoor Farming

The Fundamentals Of Indoor Farming

The Fundamentals Of Indoor Farming

In this video, Dr. Nate answers some fundamental questions about indoor growing.
Indoor farming is a new farming approach that utilizes volume in unconventional spaces. It’s powered by new technology and benefits both farmers and consumers.
*Benefits of indoor farming to farmers*
High density production
Economic production
Controlled production
Consistent production
Unique branding
*Benefits to consumers*
Food that reaches the fringes
Food with higher quality
Food from farmers you know
Will indoor ag replace field agriculture?
Only for certain crops, and not all at once. The total market share will be eroded, but field agriculture will never be completely replaced.
What is unique about an indoor farm?
Indoor farmers think about production space as a volume rather than square footage. This changes the form of growing equipment from single plane to multiple plane, and then to vertical plane for maximum volume use. This means that more and more, indoor farming will equate to vertical farming.
Why is the world using indoor farming?
Different places are starting indoor farming from different motivations, most of which depend on the markets and the resources that they have. For example:
Japan has unique resources in the form of government subsidies, underutilized semiconductor and microchip facilities.
US indoor farmers are powered mostly by markets with high demands and value for local produce.
China is motivated by food safety concerns and demand for safe produce.
In addition to all this, indoor farming is a wild west industry- a small space that’s expanding quickly, with tons of opportunities… especially for people wanting to get in on the ground level.
What can you do for the indoor farming industry?
Buy local
Start a farm
Help an indoor farmer
-----------------
Timestamps/What's Covered:
00:18 What is indoor farming?
03:03 Goals for indoor farming
03:50 Benefitys of indoor farming
05:14 What role it plays in the industry
06:45 Current status of indoor farming
08:05 The future of indoor farming
09:08 Why does indoor farming matter?
13:35 Get involved
-----------------
Connect with Bright Agrotech:
Website: https://brightagrotech.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrightAgrotech/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrightAgrotech
Instagram: https://instagram.com/zipgrow
-----------------
Music by: Scott Gratton
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sco...

35:08

How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and fungicides.
You will learn some of the alternatives to using avid and floramite and some of the potential dangers of using these chemicals on your crops.
You will also discover how North Coast Naturals stays legal by growing the number of plants allowable under law but still reaping maximum yields by specially training and pruning the cloned plants, using special pvc trellis structures and maximizing the canopy of each plant to maximize the numbers of buds they are producing. You will also discover how they naturally air dry their harvest to get maximum air circulation, and dry to maximize the effects of the medicine they are growing in this California legal growing establishment.
This is part 1 of 3 episodes. Please subscribe to be notified when the other episodes are up.

WATCH: Old warehouse transformed into new indoor farm

An old manufacturing warehouse on the east side of Indianapolis that sat empty for years is now back open, and being put to use in a much greener way than before.
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30:29

Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home

Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home

Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat Seeds
07:28 Properly Soaked Wheatberries are Edible
08:35 Planting the Sprouted Wheat berries in trays
10:17Blades of Wheat Grass pushes up weight tray and greening up
12:17 6 Days after germination, growing under ambient light
14:58 How to keep wheatgrass fresh without getting too old
After learning how they are growing wheatgrass at Pete's Wheatgrass, John will interview Shawn Peterson, the wheatgrass farmer to learn more about growing wheatgrass and how someone can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and make $60k a year profit.
John will ask Shawn the following questions:
18:03 Interview with Shawn Peterson, Wheatgrass Farmer
18:15 Why is the company called Pete's Wheatgrass?
19:12 Why did you start growing wheatgrass in Las Vegas?
21:09 What are some tips for growing wheatgrass?
22:40 Why would you walk away from a business making $60k profit a year?
23:29 How much are you selling the business for?
24:57 How many hours a day do you work?
25:35 Do you want to say anything about the home your selling?
27:14 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
27:50 What is your website to learn more about wheatgrass and the business?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow wheatgrass and how you can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and just work a few hours a day and make $60k a year.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Related Episodes:
Ann WigmoreInstituteEpisode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqEKAysaqkw
Learn more about Pete's Wheatgrass at
http://www.peteswheatgrass.com/
Contact Shawn at 702-604-2410 for more information about this opportunity

Indoor Cannabis Flowering Tips to Grow Dense Buds & Prevent Mildew

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 what is some of the maintenance you do here?
11:37 How do you deal with mold and fungus and pests?
13:34 How do you get plants to go to flower?
14:03 What source of phosphorus do you use?
15:17 Why is compost tea important for bloom?
16:10 Can you switch to using organic from chemical methods?
18:07 Why do you have powdery mildew in your mom room?
18:46 How are you going to treat powdery mildew?
19:35 What products do you use?
22:58 How much do you feed your plants?'
23:08 What is your opinion on the boogie brew compost tea?
26:55 What are some tips you would like to share with my viewers?
28:18 Organic Products that Grow Healthier Plants and SupportBloom
After watching this episode, you will learn the top cannabis growing tips to have the best bloom and flowering with bigger, tastier yields without pests.
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1:03:39

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equipment he is using to grow the microgreens.
You will then discover how to grow the microgreens including detailed information on using the best seeds, best water, best trays, best-growing medium, and much, much more.
John will take you on a further tour of the grow room sharing with you some common and uncommon tips and tricks about growing microgreens and how he enjoys eating the microgreens.
Jump to the following parts of this episode
0:02:21 Growing Microgreens in your Kitchen
0:07:29 BedroomConverted into MicroFarm
0:09:50 POV Tour of Microgreens Farm
0:13:18 BestSeeds to Grow Microgreens
0:17:13 ProperWater to Use to Grow Microgreens
0:18:39 Best Trays to Grow Microgreens
0:22:40 Best Growing Media
0:24:50 How to Seed a Tray of Microgreens
0:26:00 How to sterilize seeds before germination
0:27:29 Create Proper Germination Environment
0:28:10 Germination Rack (No Lights)
0:29:55 Growing Rack with LED Lights
0:34:15 How to Ensure you are Regulated Less When growing Microgreens
0:35:05 Specific Microgreens that can be grown easily without hassle
0:36:17 My tip for growing microgreens
0:37:17 How Much electricty and water does it take?
0:37:42 How to handle fruit flys and bugs?
0:39:10 Definition of Microgreens
0:40:17 Best VeganFood to Eat that is Grown Veganically
0:42:59 How to Best Eat Your Microgreens
Finally, John will interview Larry, the farmer at CityHydro and ask him the following questions:
0:44:52 Why did you start growing microgreens as a business?
0:47:00 Is it true you only sell inside your zip code and you are maxed out?
0:49:56 How many hours a day do you work?
0:50:21 How to Learn How to Grow Microgreens and Start Your Own Business for $1000
0:51:54 Are the Microgreens you are growing organic?
0:53:10 Do you really only use water to grow your microgreens?
0:54:03 Did you design the system here to grow microgreens?
0:55:57 How much does it cost to grow microgreens? How much do they sell for?
0:57:14 How many farms have you set up in the World?
0:58:57 Why are you open sourcing your information about growing microgreens?
1:00:56 Any final comments or thoughts for my viewers?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow microgreens using the best practices and how you can start your own microgreens business including training for as low as $1000.00
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7:49

Kimbal Musk's Farm of the Future (Yes, Elon's brother)

Kimbal Musk's Farm of the Future (Yes, Elon's brother)

Kimbal Musk's Farm of the Future (Yes, Elon's brother)

The way we get our food in the United States is completely messed up. When you go to the grocery store, especially in a city, most of the fresh fruits and vegetables you see have been trucked in from somewhere else, losing crucial nutritional value at an environmental cost. This is a huge problem, but Elon Musk’s brother has a solution...in the form of a shipping container.
Sources & Further Reading:
Square Roots Farming - https://squarerootsgrow.com
Kimbal Musk has a Silicon Valley - StylePlan to FeedAmerica - https://futurism.com/kimbal-musk-has-a-silicon-valley-style-plan-to-feed-america/
Hydroponics vs Soil -
https://www.epicgardening.com/hydroponics-vs-soil/
Why Kimbal Musk Is a Founding Father of the ModernFoodMovement - https://www.ediblemanhattan.com/foodshed-2/kimbal-musk-modern-food-movement-food-tech/
The VerticalFarm: Growing crops in the city, without soil or natural light -
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/09/the-vertical-farm
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13:37

Urban Farming: Growing Indoor Winter Tomatoes

Urban Farming: Growing Indoor Winter Tomatoes

Urban Farming: Growing Indoor Winter Tomatoes

One of my favorite hobbies is organic gardening. Because I had to move this Spring I missed out on having a garden and decided to start some tomatoes in the fall to harvest in winter.
I have never grown an indoor food crop before this, so much of the process has been learning and experimenting along the way. As I said in the video, I used regular household florescent lighting and I estimate the electricity cost to be about $12/month, give or take. In addition to the tomatoes, I also use the tomato leaves for culinary use and the lights also support various other herbs/spices such as rosemary, basil and cilantro. We also had some salad greens earlier in the year that we have since harvested.
While the tomatoes are growing, before they flower, I recommend an organic fertilizer high in Nitrogen such as HappyFrogTomato and Vegetable: http://www.amazon.com/Happy-Tomato-Vegetable-7-4-5-Pounds/dp/B0001YC3EQ/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=happy%20frog&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974484&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20
When the tomatoes begin to flower, you will want to add in some fertilizer higher in Phosphorus such as this organic fertilizer: http://www.amazon.com/FoxFarm-FX14002-Liquid-Concentrate-0-01-0-3-0-7/dp/B0002KHDLW/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=big%20bloom&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974622&sr=8-1&tag=030812364706-20
GrowBags are a very cheap pot for your indoor plants and you can find them in hydroponics shops or you can order them online and I am using the 1 gallon size, although I would recommend larger for tomatoes: http://www.amazon.com/Gal-Grow-Bag-10-ea/dp/B002JLJEQO/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=hydroponic%20grow%20bags&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389975470&sr=8-7&tag=030812364706-20
I use a very cheap moisture/light/PH meter to monitor the needs of my plants and it works great. I highly recommend this one for the price and function: http://www.amazon.com/Plant-Flowers-Tester-Moisture-Meter/dp/B0085J1N6I/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=ph%20meter%20moisture%20meter&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389977276&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20

How to Make $100,000 Farming 1/2 Acre You Don't Own

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ interviews, Curtis Stone, a UrbanFarmer who is makes $100,000 a year. Curtis farms in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on a total of 1/3 acres, most of which he does not own.
In this episode, you will learn about the concepts of decentralized farming on small urban farming plots. You will discover how you can grow a high volume of plants in a small amount of space that will net you the most income, but more importantly build a better community, and help educate others about real, local food.
In this episode you will learn some of the best crops to grow that will enable you to maximize your income and how you can start making money farming in just 30 days.
You will also discover many hints and tips how Curtis has successfully built a farming business by not owning any land in the beginning and starting with a low investment of just $7,000.
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10:13

More than work: Tokyo office grows own food in vertical farm

More than work: Tokyo office grows own food in vertical farm

More than work: Tokyo office grows own food in vertical farm

In a country with very little arable land (only 12% compared with 20% in the US), in one of the most populated cities in the world, one company chose to give up 43,000 square feet of valuable workspace to grow food. In theTokyo headquarters of human resources company Pasona Group they grow 200 species of fruits and vegetables and even rice that are harvested and served to employees.
The indoor urban farm doesn’t just provide food, but by mixing work space and farm space, the company tries to provide a healthier quality of life for employees. Here green isn’t just a window dressing: immediately upon entering the building you walk over a 1,000-square-foot rice paddy, continue through an okra field and you enter the vine-covered “tomato guest room” or the “vegetable factory” filled with hundreds of hydroponic heads of lettuce. On the second floor, fruit trees form partition walls between meeting spaces, bean sprouts are grown under benches and herbs grow on shelving along the walls.
Even the outside of the building is covered in plants helping keep the building cool in summer and warmer in winter. According to the farm’s designers Kono Designs, “it is the largest and most direct farm-to-table of its kind ever realized inside an office building in Japan.”
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/more-than-work-tokyofice-grows-own-food-in-vertical-farm/

7:36

Small Biz Success Story: Mycoterra Organic Mushroom Farm

Small Biz Success Story: Mycoterra Organic Mushroom Farm

Small Biz Success Story: Mycoterra Organic Mushroom Farm

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When JuliaCoffey returned to her home state of Massachusetts, she couldn't find a job. After some time on the job market, Julia started to think entrepreneurially and quit her job search, choosing instead to apply her previous work experience in mycology to building her own small business—Mycoterra Farm.
While on the West Coast, Julia had spent four years working for Paul Stamets of Fungi Perfecti, a master mycologist. This experience emboldened her to begin organically growing mushrooms and selling them locally. Each week she quickly sold out at the farmers' market. In year two she quadrupled her business. Now in her third year, demand continues to outstrip her supply and requests are now coming in from restaurants and farmers' markets in Boston. Organic farming has been a hit!
Julia's business, Mycoterra Farm, is expanding and hiring. What she thought would take eight years to achieve has happened in less than four. Julia and Mycoterra Farm are a small business success story—revenue positive, creating jobs and loving life in western Massachusetts! For a fascinating lesson in mycology, stay tuned at the end of her story!
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4:16

Why this cannabis farmer only grows his weed in soil -- and never hydroponics

Why this cannabis farmer only grows his weed in soil -- and never hydroponics

Why this cannabis farmer only grows his weed in soil -- and never hydroponics

To hydro or not to hydro: Every master grower has his or her preference.
It’s a big decision, deciding to grow your cannabis in soil versus growing your marijuana hydroponically. HonestMarijuana founder Anthony Franciosi prefers one cultivation method over the other.
“I just feel essentially that soil-grown cannabis is a better product,” Steamboat Springs-based Franciosi told Cannabist editor-in-chief Ricardo Baca on The CannabistShow recently. “I think it tastes better, and I think it has a better effect and more distinct and deep characteristics.”
Franciosi believes growing in soil helps showcase the individual genetics in his garden.
“When you look at the broader commercialization of cannabis and the way people are farming for the most part now, it’s all about yield and efficiency and how many grams per light,” Franciosi said. “I think you’re bypassing the way the plant has been cultivated on the Earth for 5,000 years. When you start using chemical nutrients and mineral salts and using a five-inch hydrocube that you plug in like ‘The Matrix’ and you water it five times a day with these synthetic nutrients that are full of chemical chelators that force the plant to uptake these nutrients, you’re kind of bypassing that microbial process when you grow in an organic system — you put nutrients in that need to be broken down microbially for the plant to consume.
“When you utilize that process and use a living soil system, you wind up with the most distinct display of the genetics.”
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5:35

Grow a Mushroom Mini Farm Kit in Your Kitchen any Time of Year

Grow a Mushroom Mini Farm Kit in Your Kitchen any Time of Year

Grow a Mushroom Mini Farm Kit in Your Kitchen any Time of Year

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Ferry Building in San Francisco, California to learn how easy it is to grow mushrooms at home. In this episode, you will learn about two varieties of mushrooms you can easily grow at home with a Mini-Farm kit from Far West Fungi.

Hydroponic Gardening - Grow Organic Plants Fast

Hydroponic Gardening
In this video we talk about hydroponics and how you can grow crops such as lettuce fast and easy. This gardening method is changing the world and how they grey plants and vegetables.
Hydroponic gardening is done by putting pre germinated plants into pipes with constant flowing water. Proper Nutrients are added to the water to keep the plants growing actively.
Related videos:
DIYHydroponic GardenTower - The ULTIMATE hydroponic system growing over 100 plants in 10 sq feet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj4MzjxjGck
Hydroponic Garden for profit at $918 per square foot, income, annually Part One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GghlbtGjfk
DutchBucket Hydroponic Tomatoes - Lessons Learned and a New Crop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_ZZmYNKbfU
"EasySeed Starting for Hydroponics" by Epic Gardening
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8V6rBhEIr8
Easy Vertical Hydroponics Tower Garden - Even Beginners Can GrowFood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ornttOB7xTk
Hydroponic Lettuce Gardening Made Easy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhAferKRXh4
2 Liter Bottle Hydroponics Tutorial by Epic Gardening
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUpUfxqULXA
Hobby Hydroponic Gardening Indoors & Out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF8FnFIOA0I

This Farm of the Future Uses No Soil and 95% Less Water

Watch the next episode about San Francisco becoming a zero waste city: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg3OA1s8-SI&list=UUJsSEDFFnMFvW9JWU6XUn0Q
As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LE...

published: 05 Jul 2016

The Fundamentals Of Indoor Farming

In this video, Dr. Nate answers some fundamental questions about indoor growing.
Indoor farming is a new farming approach that utilizes volume in unconventional spaces. It’s powered by new technology and benefits both farmers and consumers.
*Benefits of indoor farming to farmers*
High density production
Economic production
Controlled production
Consistent production
Unique branding
*Benefits to consumers*
Food that reaches the fringes
Food with higher quality
Food from farmers you know
Will indoor ag replace field agriculture?
Only for certain crops, and not all at once. The total market share will be eroded, but field agriculture will never be completely replaced.
What is unique about an indoor farm?
Indoor farmers think about production space as a volume rather than square foota...

published: 06 Oct 2016

How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and...

WATCH: Old warehouse transformed into new indoor farm

An old manufacturing warehouse on the east side of Indianapolis that sat empty for years is now back open, and being put to use in a much greener way than before.
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published: 18 Aug 2015

Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat...

Indoor Cannabis Flowering Tips to Grow Dense Buds & Prevent Mildew

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 w...

published: 27 Aug 2017

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equip...

published: 23 Sep 2017

Kimbal Musk's Farm of the Future (Yes, Elon's brother)

The way we get our food in the United States is completely messed up. When you go to the grocery store, especially in a city, most of the fresh fruits and vegetables you see have been trucked in from somewhere else, losing crucial nutritional value at an environmental cost. This is a huge problem, but Elon Musk’s brother has a solution...in the form of a shipping container.
Sources & Further Reading:
Square Roots Farming - https://squarerootsgrow.com
Kimbal Musk has a Silicon Valley - StylePlan to FeedAmerica - https://futurism.com/kimbal-musk-has-a-silicon-valley-style-plan-to-feed-america/
Hydroponics vs Soil -
https://www.epicgardening.com/hydroponics-vs-soil/
Why Kimbal Musk Is a Founding Father of the ModernFoodMovement - https://www.ediblemanhattan.com/foodshed-2/kimba...

published: 20 Jan 2018

Urban Farming: Growing Indoor Winter Tomatoes

One of my favorite hobbies is organic gardening. Because I had to move this Spring I missed out on having a garden and decided to start some tomatoes in the fall to harvest in winter.
I have never grown an indoor food crop before this, so much of the process has been learning and experimenting along the way. As I said in the video, I used regular household florescent lighting and I estimate the electricity cost to be about $12/month, give or take. In addition to the tomatoes, I also use the tomato leaves for culinary use and the lights also support various other herbs/spices such as rosemary, basil and cilantro. We also had some salad greens earlier in the year that we have since harvested.
While the tomatoes are growing, before they flower, I recommend an organic fertilizer high in Nit...

How to Make $100,000 Farming 1/2 Acre You Don't Own

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ interviews, Curtis Stone, a UrbanFarmer who is makes $100,000 a year. Curtis farms in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on a total of 1/3 acres, most of which he does not own.
In this episode, you will learn about the concepts of decentralized farming on small urban farming plots. You will discover how you can grow a high volume of plants in a small amount of space that will net you the most income, but more importantly build a better community, and help educate others about real, local food.
In this episode you will learn some of the best crops to grow that will enable you to maximize your income and how you can start making money farming in just 30 days.
You will also discover many hints and tips how Curtis has successfully built a farmin...

published: 23 Jan 2016

More than work: Tokyo office grows own food in vertical farm

In a country with very little arable land (only 12% compared with 20% in the US), in one of the most populated cities in the world, one company chose to give up 43,000 square feet of valuable workspace to grow food. In theTokyo headquarters of human resources company Pasona Group they grow 200 species of fruits and vegetables and even rice that are harvested and served to employees.
The indoor urban farm doesn’t just provide food, but by mixing work space and farm space, the company tries to provide a healthier quality of life for employees. Here green isn’t just a window dressing: immediately upon entering the building you walk over a 1,000-square-foot rice paddy, continue through an okra field and you enter the vine-covered “tomato guest room” or the “vegetable factory” filled with hun...

published: 25 Jan 2016

Small Biz Success Story: Mycoterra Organic Mushroom Farm

http://careerfuel.net/?p=7970
When JuliaCoffey returned to her home state of Massachusetts, she couldn't find a job. After some time on the job market, Julia started to think entrepreneurially and quit her job search, choosing instead to apply her previous work experience in mycology to building her own small business—Mycoterra Farm.
While on the West Coast, Julia had spent four years working for Paul Stamets of Fungi Perfecti, a master mycologist. This experience emboldened her to begin organically growing mushrooms and selling them locally. Each week she quickly sold out at the farmers' market. In year two she quadrupled her business. Now in her third year, demand continues to outstrip her supply and requests are now coming in from restaurants and farmers' markets in Boston. Organic fa...

published: 11 Mar 2013

Why this cannabis farmer only grows his weed in soil -- and never hydroponics

To hydro or not to hydro: Every master grower has his or her preference.
It’s a big decision, deciding to grow your cannabis in soil versus growing your marijuana hydroponically. HonestMarijuana founder Anthony Franciosi prefers one cultivation method over the other.
“I just feel essentially that soil-grown cannabis is a better product,” Steamboat Springs-based Franciosi told Cannabist editor-in-chief Ricardo Baca on The CannabistShow recently. “I think it tastes better, and I think it has a better effect and more distinct and deep characteristics.”
Franciosi believes growing in soil helps showcase the individual genetics in his garden.
“When you look at the broader commercialization of cannabis and the way people are farming for the most part now, it’s all about yield and efficienc...

published: 21 Nov 2016

Grow a Mushroom Mini Farm Kit in Your Kitchen any Time of Year

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Ferry Building in San Francisco, California to learn how easy it is to grow mushrooms at home. In this episode, you will learn about two varieties of mushrooms you can easily grow at home with a Mini-Farm kit from Far West Fungi.

Hydroponic Gardening - Grow Organic Plants Fast

Hydroponic Gardening
In this video we talk about hydroponics and how you can grow crops such as lettuce fast and easy. This gardening method is changing the world and how they grey plants and vegetables.
Hydroponic gardening is done by putting pre germinated plants into pipes with constant flowing water. Proper Nutrients are added to the water to keep the plants growing actively.
Related videos:
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This Farm of the Future Uses No Soil and 95% Less Water

Watch the next episode about San Francisco becoming a zero waste city: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg3OA1s8-SI&list=UUJsSEDFFnMFvW9JWU6XUn0Q
As urban popul...

Watch the next episode about San Francisco becoming a zero waste city: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg3OA1s8-SI&list=UUJsSEDFFnMFvW9JWU6XUn0Q
As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LED lights that expose plants to only certain types of spectrum. AeroFarms claims it uses 95% less water than a traditional farm thanks to its specially designed root misting system. And it is now building out a new 70,000 square foot facility in a former steel mill. Once completed, it's expected to grow 2 million pounds of greens per year, making it the largest indoor vertical farm in the world.
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Watch the next episode about San Francisco becoming a zero waste city: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg3OA1s8-SI&list=UUJsSEDFFnMFvW9JWU6XUn0Q
As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LED lights that expose plants to only certain types of spectrum. AeroFarms claims it uses 95% less water than a traditional farm thanks to its specially designed root misting system. And it is now building out a new 70,000 square foot facility in a former steel mill. Once completed, it's expected to grow 2 million pounds of greens per year, making it the largest indoor vertical farm in the world.
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The Fundamentals Of Indoor Farming

In this video, Dr. Nate answers some fundamental questions about indoor growing.
Indoor farming is a new farming approach that utilizes volume in unconvention...

In this video, Dr. Nate answers some fundamental questions about indoor growing.
Indoor farming is a new farming approach that utilizes volume in unconventional spaces. It’s powered by new technology and benefits both farmers and consumers.
*Benefits of indoor farming to farmers*
High density production
Economic production
Controlled production
Consistent production
Unique branding
*Benefits to consumers*
Food that reaches the fringes
Food with higher quality
Food from farmers you know
Will indoor ag replace field agriculture?
Only for certain crops, and not all at once. The total market share will be eroded, but field agriculture will never be completely replaced.
What is unique about an indoor farm?
Indoor farmers think about production space as a volume rather than square footage. This changes the form of growing equipment from single plane to multiple plane, and then to vertical plane for maximum volume use. This means that more and more, indoor farming will equate to vertical farming.
Why is the world using indoor farming?
Different places are starting indoor farming from different motivations, most of which depend on the markets and the resources that they have. For example:
Japan has unique resources in the form of government subsidies, underutilized semiconductor and microchip facilities.
US indoor farmers are powered mostly by markets with high demands and value for local produce.
China is motivated by food safety concerns and demand for safe produce.
In addition to all this, indoor farming is a wild west industry- a small space that’s expanding quickly, with tons of opportunities… especially for people wanting to get in on the ground level.
What can you do for the indoor farming industry?
Buy local
Start a farm
Help an indoor farmer
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Timestamps/What's Covered:
00:18 What is indoor farming?
03:03 Goals for indoor farming
03:50 Benefitys of indoor farming
05:14 What role it plays in the industry
06:45 Current status of indoor farming
08:05 The future of indoor farming
09:08 Why does indoor farming matter?
13:35 Get involved
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Website: https://brightagrotech.com/
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Instagram: https://instagram.com/zipgrow
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Music by: Scott Gratton
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sco...

In this video, Dr. Nate answers some fundamental questions about indoor growing.
Indoor farming is a new farming approach that utilizes volume in unconventional spaces. It’s powered by new technology and benefits both farmers and consumers.
*Benefits of indoor farming to farmers*
High density production
Economic production
Controlled production
Consistent production
Unique branding
*Benefits to consumers*
Food that reaches the fringes
Food with higher quality
Food from farmers you know
Will indoor ag replace field agriculture?
Only for certain crops, and not all at once. The total market share will be eroded, but field agriculture will never be completely replaced.
What is unique about an indoor farm?
Indoor farmers think about production space as a volume rather than square footage. This changes the form of growing equipment from single plane to multiple plane, and then to vertical plane for maximum volume use. This means that more and more, indoor farming will equate to vertical farming.
Why is the world using indoor farming?
Different places are starting indoor farming from different motivations, most of which depend on the markets and the resources that they have. For example:
Japan has unique resources in the form of government subsidies, underutilized semiconductor and microchip facilities.
US indoor farmers are powered mostly by markets with high demands and value for local produce.
China is motivated by food safety concerns and demand for safe produce.
In addition to all this, indoor farming is a wild west industry- a small space that’s expanding quickly, with tons of opportunities… especially for people wanting to get in on the ground level.
What can you do for the indoor farming industry?
Buy local
Start a farm
Help an indoor farmer
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Timestamps/What's Covered:
00:18 What is indoor farming?
03:03 Goals for indoor farming
03:50 Benefitys of indoor farming
05:14 What role it plays in the industry
06:45 Current status of indoor farming
08:05 The future of indoor farming
09:08 Why does indoor farming matter?
13:35 Get involved
-----------------
Connect with Bright Agrotech:
Website: https://brightagrotech.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrightAgrotech/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrightAgrotech
Instagram: https://instagram.com/zipgrow
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Music by: Scott Gratton
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sco...

How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and fungicides.
You will learn some of the alternatives to using avid and floramite and some of the potential dangers of using these chemicals on your crops.
You will also discover how North Coast Naturals stays legal by growing the number of plants allowable under law but still reaping maximum yields by specially training and pruning the cloned plants, using special pvc trellis structures and maximizing the canopy of each plant to maximize the numbers of buds they are producing. You will also discover how they naturally air dry their harvest to get maximum air circulation, and dry to maximize the effects of the medicine they are growing in this California legal growing establishment.
This is part 1 of 3 episodes. Please subscribe to be notified when the other episodes are up.

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and fungicides.
You will learn some of the alternatives to using avid and floramite and some of the potential dangers of using these chemicals on your crops.
You will also discover how North Coast Naturals stays legal by growing the number of plants allowable under law but still reaping maximum yields by specially training and pruning the cloned plants, using special pvc trellis structures and maximizing the canopy of each plant to maximize the numbers of buds they are producing. You will also discover how they naturally air dry their harvest to get maximum air circulation, and dry to maximize the effects of the medicine they are growing in this California legal growing establishment.
This is part 1 of 3 episodes. Please subscribe to be notified when the other episodes are up.

WATCH: Old warehouse transformed into new indoor farm

An old manufacturing warehouse on the east side of Indianapolis that sat empty for years is now back open, and being put to use in a much greener way than befor...

An old manufacturing warehouse on the east side of Indianapolis that sat empty for years is now back open, and being put to use in a much greener way than before.
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An old manufacturing warehouse on the east side of Indianapolis that sat empty for years is now back open, and being put to use in a much greener way than before.
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat Seeds
07:28 Properly Soaked Wheatberries are Edible
08:35 Planting the Sprouted Wheat berries in trays
10:17Blades of Wheat Grass pushes up weight tray and greening up
12:17 6 Days after germination, growing under ambient light
14:58 How to keep wheatgrass fresh without getting too old
After learning how they are growing wheatgrass at Pete's Wheatgrass, John will interview Shawn Peterson, the wheatgrass farmer to learn more about growing wheatgrass and how someone can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and make $60k a year profit.
John will ask Shawn the following questions:
18:03 Interview with Shawn Peterson, Wheatgrass Farmer
18:15 Why is the company called Pete's Wheatgrass?
19:12 Why did you start growing wheatgrass in Las Vegas?
21:09 What are some tips for growing wheatgrass?
22:40 Why would you walk away from a business making $60k profit a year?
23:29 How much are you selling the business for?
24:57 How many hours a day do you work?
25:35 Do you want to say anything about the home your selling?
27:14 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
27:50 What is your website to learn more about wheatgrass and the business?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow wheatgrass and how you can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and just work a few hours a day and make $60k a year.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
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FollowJohn on Instagram at:
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Related Episodes:
Ann WigmoreInstituteEpisode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqEKAysaqkw
Learn more about Pete's Wheatgrass at
http://www.peteswheatgrass.com/
Contact Shawn at 702-604-2410 for more information about this opportunity

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat Seeds
07:28 Properly Soaked Wheatberries are Edible
08:35 Planting the Sprouted Wheat berries in trays
10:17Blades of Wheat Grass pushes up weight tray and greening up
12:17 6 Days after germination, growing under ambient light
14:58 How to keep wheatgrass fresh without getting too old
After learning how they are growing wheatgrass at Pete's Wheatgrass, John will interview Shawn Peterson, the wheatgrass farmer to learn more about growing wheatgrass and how someone can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and make $60k a year profit.
John will ask Shawn the following questions:
18:03 Interview with Shawn Peterson, Wheatgrass Farmer
18:15 Why is the company called Pete's Wheatgrass?
19:12 Why did you start growing wheatgrass in Las Vegas?
21:09 What are some tips for growing wheatgrass?
22:40 Why would you walk away from a business making $60k profit a year?
23:29 How much are you selling the business for?
24:57 How many hours a day do you work?
25:35 Do you want to say anything about the home your selling?
27:14 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
27:50 What is your website to learn more about wheatgrass and the business?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow wheatgrass and how you can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and just work a few hours a day and make $60k a year.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Related Episodes:
Ann WigmoreInstituteEpisode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqEKAysaqkw
Learn more about Pete's Wheatgrass at
http://www.peteswheatgrass.com/
Contact Shawn at 702-604-2410 for more information about this opportunity

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 what is some of the maintenance you do here?
11:37 How do you deal with mold and fungus and pests?
13:34 How do you get plants to go to flower?
14:03 What source of phosphorus do you use?
15:17 Why is compost tea important for bloom?
16:10 Can you switch to using organic from chemical methods?
18:07 Why do you have powdery mildew in your mom room?
18:46 How are you going to treat powdery mildew?
19:35 What products do you use?
22:58 How much do you feed your plants?'
23:08 What is your opinion on the boogie brew compost tea?
26:55 What are some tips you would like to share with my viewers?
28:18 Organic Products that Grow Healthier Plants and SupportBloom
After watching this episode, you will learn the top cannabis growing tips to have the best bloom and flowering with bigger, tastier yields without pests.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
How I Got High for 10 Hours on Raw Cannabis Leaves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEV9ZbKXj6E
EM1 probiotic episode - Supress Disease
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgJqsBKNuoY
Open SourceCompost Tea Episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTijkwQaPRI
RockDust vs Compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxLWGHku3es
How to Make the Best compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaelExJmshI
Why You Shouldn't buy LiquidHydroponic Nutrients
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=554n95IrH50
Learn more about and Buy the Bloom Box at the lowest price at:
http://www.boogiebrew.net/gyg

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 what is some of the maintenance you do here?
11:37 How do you deal with mold and fungus and pests?
13:34 How do you get plants to go to flower?
14:03 What source of phosphorus do you use?
15:17 Why is compost tea important for bloom?
16:10 Can you switch to using organic from chemical methods?
18:07 Why do you have powdery mildew in your mom room?
18:46 How are you going to treat powdery mildew?
19:35 What products do you use?
22:58 How much do you feed your plants?'
23:08 What is your opinion on the boogie brew compost tea?
26:55 What are some tips you would like to share with my viewers?
28:18 Organic Products that Grow Healthier Plants and SupportBloom
After watching this episode, you will learn the top cannabis growing tips to have the best bloom and flowering with bigger, tastier yields without pests.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
How I Got High for 10 Hours on Raw Cannabis Leaves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEV9ZbKXj6E
EM1 probiotic episode - Supress Disease
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgJqsBKNuoY
Open SourceCompost Tea Episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTijkwQaPRI
RockDust vs Compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxLWGHku3es
How to Make the Best compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaelExJmshI
Why You Shouldn't buy LiquidHydroponic Nutrients
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=554n95IrH50
Learn more about and Buy the Bloom Box at the lowest price at:
http://www.boogiebrew.net/gyg

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equipment he is using to grow the microgreens.
You will then discover how to grow the microgreens including detailed information on using the best seeds, best water, best trays, best-growing medium, and much, much more.
John will take you on a further tour of the grow room sharing with you some common and uncommon tips and tricks about growing microgreens and how he enjoys eating the microgreens.
Jump to the following parts of this episode
0:02:21 Growing Microgreens in your Kitchen
0:07:29 BedroomConverted into MicroFarm
0:09:50 POV Tour of Microgreens Farm
0:13:18 BestSeeds to Grow Microgreens
0:17:13 ProperWater to Use to Grow Microgreens
0:18:39 Best Trays to Grow Microgreens
0:22:40 Best Growing Media
0:24:50 How to Seed a Tray of Microgreens
0:26:00 How to sterilize seeds before germination
0:27:29 Create Proper Germination Environment
0:28:10 Germination Rack (No Lights)
0:29:55 Growing Rack with LED Lights
0:34:15 How to Ensure you are Regulated Less When growing Microgreens
0:35:05 Specific Microgreens that can be grown easily without hassle
0:36:17 My tip for growing microgreens
0:37:17 How Much electricty and water does it take?
0:37:42 How to handle fruit flys and bugs?
0:39:10 Definition of Microgreens
0:40:17 Best VeganFood to Eat that is Grown Veganically
0:42:59 How to Best Eat Your Microgreens
Finally, John will interview Larry, the farmer at CityHydro and ask him the following questions:
0:44:52 Why did you start growing microgreens as a business?
0:47:00 Is it true you only sell inside your zip code and you are maxed out?
0:49:56 How many hours a day do you work?
0:50:21 How to Learn How to Grow Microgreens and Start Your Own Business for $1000
0:51:54 Are the Microgreens you are growing organic?
0:53:10 Do you really only use water to grow your microgreens?
0:54:03 Did you design the system here to grow microgreens?
0:55:57 How much does it cost to grow microgreens? How much do they sell for?
0:57:14 How many farms have you set up in the World?
0:58:57 Why are you open sourcing your information about growing microgreens?
1:00:56 Any final comments or thoughts for my viewers?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow microgreens using the best practices and how you can start your own microgreens business including training for as low as $1000.00
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Contact Larry at Urban Hydro at
larry@city-hydro.com
or 1-443-765-4757
Urban Hydro on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/cityhydro/
Urban Hydro on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/City-Hydro-559548380832684/
Urban Hydro Web Site
http://www.city-hydro.com/

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equipment he is using to grow the microgreens.
You will then discover how to grow the microgreens including detailed information on using the best seeds, best water, best trays, best-growing medium, and much, much more.
John will take you on a further tour of the grow room sharing with you some common and uncommon tips and tricks about growing microgreens and how he enjoys eating the microgreens.
Jump to the following parts of this episode
0:02:21 Growing Microgreens in your Kitchen
0:07:29 BedroomConverted into MicroFarm
0:09:50 POV Tour of Microgreens Farm
0:13:18 BestSeeds to Grow Microgreens
0:17:13 ProperWater to Use to Grow Microgreens
0:18:39 Best Trays to Grow Microgreens
0:22:40 Best Growing Media
0:24:50 How to Seed a Tray of Microgreens
0:26:00 How to sterilize seeds before germination
0:27:29 Create Proper Germination Environment
0:28:10 Germination Rack (No Lights)
0:29:55 Growing Rack with LED Lights
0:34:15 How to Ensure you are Regulated Less When growing Microgreens
0:35:05 Specific Microgreens that can be grown easily without hassle
0:36:17 My tip for growing microgreens
0:37:17 How Much electricty and water does it take?
0:37:42 How to handle fruit flys and bugs?
0:39:10 Definition of Microgreens
0:40:17 Best VeganFood to Eat that is Grown Veganically
0:42:59 How to Best Eat Your Microgreens
Finally, John will interview Larry, the farmer at CityHydro and ask him the following questions:
0:44:52 Why did you start growing microgreens as a business?
0:47:00 Is it true you only sell inside your zip code and you are maxed out?
0:49:56 How many hours a day do you work?
0:50:21 How to Learn How to Grow Microgreens and Start Your Own Business for $1000
0:51:54 Are the Microgreens you are growing organic?
0:53:10 Do you really only use water to grow your microgreens?
0:54:03 Did you design the system here to grow microgreens?
0:55:57 How much does it cost to grow microgreens? How much do they sell for?
0:57:14 How many farms have you set up in the World?
0:58:57 Why are you open sourcing your information about growing microgreens?
1:00:56 Any final comments or thoughts for my viewers?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow microgreens using the best practices and how you can start your own microgreens business including training for as low as $1000.00
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Kimbal Musk's Farm of the Future (Yes, Elon's brother)

The way we get our food in the United States is completely messed up. When you go to the grocery store, especially in a city, most of the fresh fruits and veget...

The way we get our food in the United States is completely messed up. When you go to the grocery store, especially in a city, most of the fresh fruits and vegetables you see have been trucked in from somewhere else, losing crucial nutritional value at an environmental cost. This is a huge problem, but Elon Musk’s brother has a solution...in the form of a shipping container.
Sources & Further Reading:
Square Roots Farming - https://squarerootsgrow.com
Kimbal Musk has a Silicon Valley - StylePlan to FeedAmerica - https://futurism.com/kimbal-musk-has-a-silicon-valley-style-plan-to-feed-america/
Hydroponics vs Soil -
https://www.epicgardening.com/hydroponics-vs-soil/
Why Kimbal Musk Is a Founding Father of the ModernFoodMovement - https://www.ediblemanhattan.com/foodshed-2/kimbal-musk-modern-food-movement-food-tech/
The VerticalFarm: Growing crops in the city, without soil or natural light -
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/09/the-vertical-farm
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The way we get our food in the United States is completely messed up. When you go to the grocery store, especially in a city, most of the fresh fruits and vegetables you see have been trucked in from somewhere else, losing crucial nutritional value at an environmental cost. This is a huge problem, but Elon Musk’s brother has a solution...in the form of a shipping container.
Sources & Further Reading:
Square Roots Farming - https://squarerootsgrow.com
Kimbal Musk has a Silicon Valley - StylePlan to FeedAmerica - https://futurism.com/kimbal-musk-has-a-silicon-valley-style-plan-to-feed-america/
Hydroponics vs Soil -
https://www.epicgardening.com/hydroponics-vs-soil/
Why Kimbal Musk Is a Founding Father of the ModernFoodMovement - https://www.ediblemanhattan.com/foodshed-2/kimbal-musk-modern-food-movement-food-tech/
The VerticalFarm: Growing crops in the city, without soil or natural light -
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/09/the-vertical-farm
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Urban Farming: Growing Indoor Winter Tomatoes

One of my favorite hobbies is organic gardening. Because I had to move this Spring I missed out on having a garden and decided to start some tomatoes in the fal...

One of my favorite hobbies is organic gardening. Because I had to move this Spring I missed out on having a garden and decided to start some tomatoes in the fall to harvest in winter.
I have never grown an indoor food crop before this, so much of the process has been learning and experimenting along the way. As I said in the video, I used regular household florescent lighting and I estimate the electricity cost to be about $12/month, give or take. In addition to the tomatoes, I also use the tomato leaves for culinary use and the lights also support various other herbs/spices such as rosemary, basil and cilantro. We also had some salad greens earlier in the year that we have since harvested.
While the tomatoes are growing, before they flower, I recommend an organic fertilizer high in Nitrogen such as HappyFrogTomato and Vegetable: http://www.amazon.com/Happy-Tomato-Vegetable-7-4-5-Pounds/dp/B0001YC3EQ/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=happy%20frog&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974484&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20
When the tomatoes begin to flower, you will want to add in some fertilizer higher in Phosphorus such as this organic fertilizer: http://www.amazon.com/FoxFarm-FX14002-Liquid-Concentrate-0-01-0-3-0-7/dp/B0002KHDLW/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=big%20bloom&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974622&sr=8-1&tag=030812364706-20
GrowBags are a very cheap pot for your indoor plants and you can find them in hydroponics shops or you can order them online and I am using the 1 gallon size, although I would recommend larger for tomatoes: http://www.amazon.com/Gal-Grow-Bag-10-ea/dp/B002JLJEQO/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=hydroponic%20grow%20bags&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389975470&sr=8-7&tag=030812364706-20
I use a very cheap moisture/light/PH meter to monitor the needs of my plants and it works great. I highly recommend this one for the price and function: http://www.amazon.com/Plant-Flowers-Tester-Moisture-Meter/dp/B0085J1N6I/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=ph%20meter%20moisture%20meter&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389977276&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20

One of my favorite hobbies is organic gardening. Because I had to move this Spring I missed out on having a garden and decided to start some tomatoes in the fall to harvest in winter.
I have never grown an indoor food crop before this, so much of the process has been learning and experimenting along the way. As I said in the video, I used regular household florescent lighting and I estimate the electricity cost to be about $12/month, give or take. In addition to the tomatoes, I also use the tomato leaves for culinary use and the lights also support various other herbs/spices such as rosemary, basil and cilantro. We also had some salad greens earlier in the year that we have since harvested.
While the tomatoes are growing, before they flower, I recommend an organic fertilizer high in Nitrogen such as HappyFrogTomato and Vegetable: http://www.amazon.com/Happy-Tomato-Vegetable-7-4-5-Pounds/dp/B0001YC3EQ/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=happy%20frog&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974484&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20
When the tomatoes begin to flower, you will want to add in some fertilizer higher in Phosphorus such as this organic fertilizer: http://www.amazon.com/FoxFarm-FX14002-Liquid-Concentrate-0-01-0-3-0-7/dp/B0002KHDLW/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=big%20bloom&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974622&sr=8-1&tag=030812364706-20
GrowBags are a very cheap pot for your indoor plants and you can find them in hydroponics shops or you can order them online and I am using the 1 gallon size, although I would recommend larger for tomatoes: http://www.amazon.com/Gal-Grow-Bag-10-ea/dp/B002JLJEQO/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=hydroponic%20grow%20bags&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389975470&sr=8-7&tag=030812364706-20
I use a very cheap moisture/light/PH meter to monitor the needs of my plants and it works great. I highly recommend this one for the price and function: http://www.amazon.com/Plant-Flowers-Tester-Moisture-Meter/dp/B0085J1N6I/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=ph%20meter%20moisture%20meter&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389977276&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ interviews, Curtis Stone, a UrbanFarmer who is makes $100,000 a year. Curtis farms in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on a total of 1/3 acres, most of which he does not own.
In this episode, you will learn about the concepts of decentralized farming on small urban farming plots. You will discover how you can grow a high volume of plants in a small amount of space that will net you the most income, but more importantly build a better community, and help educate others about real, local food.
In this episode you will learn some of the best crops to grow that will enable you to maximize your income and how you can start making money farming in just 30 days.
You will also discover many hints and tips how Curtis has successfully built a farming business by not owning any land in the beginning and starting with a low investment of just $7,000.
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ interviews, Curtis Stone, a UrbanFarmer who is makes $100,000 a year. Curtis farms in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on a total of 1/3 acres, most of which he does not own.
In this episode, you will learn about the concepts of decentralized farming on small urban farming plots. You will discover how you can grow a high volume of plants in a small amount of space that will net you the most income, but more importantly build a better community, and help educate others about real, local food.
In this episode you will learn some of the best crops to grow that will enable you to maximize your income and how you can start making money farming in just 30 days.
You will also discover many hints and tips how Curtis has successfully built a farming business by not owning any land in the beginning and starting with a low investment of just $7,000.
To get the special GrowingYourGreens Bonus, a $25 value, purchase The Urban Farmer by Curtis Stone at:
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More than work: Tokyo office grows own food in vertical farm

In a country with very little arable land (only 12% compared with 20% in the US), in one of the most populated cities in the world, one company chose to give up...

In a country with very little arable land (only 12% compared with 20% in the US), in one of the most populated cities in the world, one company chose to give up 43,000 square feet of valuable workspace to grow food. In theTokyo headquarters of human resources company Pasona Group they grow 200 species of fruits and vegetables and even rice that are harvested and served to employees.
The indoor urban farm doesn’t just provide food, but by mixing work space and farm space, the company tries to provide a healthier quality of life for employees. Here green isn’t just a window dressing: immediately upon entering the building you walk over a 1,000-square-foot rice paddy, continue through an okra field and you enter the vine-covered “tomato guest room” or the “vegetable factory” filled with hundreds of hydroponic heads of lettuce. On the second floor, fruit trees form partition walls between meeting spaces, bean sprouts are grown under benches and herbs grow on shelving along the walls.
Even the outside of the building is covered in plants helping keep the building cool in summer and warmer in winter. According to the farm’s designers Kono Designs, “it is the largest and most direct farm-to-table of its kind ever realized inside an office building in Japan.”
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/more-than-work-tokyofice-grows-own-food-in-vertical-farm/

In a country with very little arable land (only 12% compared with 20% in the US), in one of the most populated cities in the world, one company chose to give up 43,000 square feet of valuable workspace to grow food. In theTokyo headquarters of human resources company Pasona Group they grow 200 species of fruits and vegetables and even rice that are harvested and served to employees.
The indoor urban farm doesn’t just provide food, but by mixing work space and farm space, the company tries to provide a healthier quality of life for employees. Here green isn’t just a window dressing: immediately upon entering the building you walk over a 1,000-square-foot rice paddy, continue through an okra field and you enter the vine-covered “tomato guest room” or the “vegetable factory” filled with hundreds of hydroponic heads of lettuce. On the second floor, fruit trees form partition walls between meeting spaces, bean sprouts are grown under benches and herbs grow on shelving along the walls.
Even the outside of the building is covered in plants helping keep the building cool in summer and warmer in winter. According to the farm’s designers Kono Designs, “it is the largest and most direct farm-to-table of its kind ever realized inside an office building in Japan.”
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/more-than-work-tokyofice-grows-own-food-in-vertical-farm/

Small Biz Success Story: Mycoterra Organic Mushroom Farm

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When JuliaCoffey returned to her home state of Massachusetts, she couldn't find a job. After some time on the job market, Julia s...

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When JuliaCoffey returned to her home state of Massachusetts, she couldn't find a job. After some time on the job market, Julia started to think entrepreneurially and quit her job search, choosing instead to apply her previous work experience in mycology to building her own small business—Mycoterra Farm.
While on the West Coast, Julia had spent four years working for Paul Stamets of Fungi Perfecti, a master mycologist. This experience emboldened her to begin organically growing mushrooms and selling them locally. Each week she quickly sold out at the farmers' market. In year two she quadrupled her business. Now in her third year, demand continues to outstrip her supply and requests are now coming in from restaurants and farmers' markets in Boston. Organic farming has been a hit!
Julia's business, Mycoterra Farm, is expanding and hiring. What she thought would take eight years to achieve has happened in less than four. Julia and Mycoterra Farm are a small business success story—revenue positive, creating jobs and loving life in western Massachusetts! For a fascinating lesson in mycology, stay tuned at the end of her story!
This is another segment in CareerFuel's "How America Works" series, a collection of job search and small business success stories. Do you have a small business success story? If so, we would love to hear about it!
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When JuliaCoffey returned to her home state of Massachusetts, she couldn't find a job. After some time on the job market, Julia started to think entrepreneurially and quit her job search, choosing instead to apply her previous work experience in mycology to building her own small business—Mycoterra Farm.
While on the West Coast, Julia had spent four years working for Paul Stamets of Fungi Perfecti, a master mycologist. This experience emboldened her to begin organically growing mushrooms and selling them locally. Each week she quickly sold out at the farmers' market. In year two she quadrupled her business. Now in her third year, demand continues to outstrip her supply and requests are now coming in from restaurants and farmers' markets in Boston. Organic farming has been a hit!
Julia's business, Mycoterra Farm, is expanding and hiring. What she thought would take eight years to achieve has happened in less than four. Julia and Mycoterra Farm are a small business success story—revenue positive, creating jobs and loving life in western Massachusetts! For a fascinating lesson in mycology, stay tuned at the end of her story!
This is another segment in CareerFuel's "How America Works" series, a collection of job search and small business success stories. Do you have a small business success story? If so, we would love to hear about it!
Videography by James K. BlakeIII
http://www.vimeo.com/jkb3
About CareerFuel:
Finding a job and starting a business just got a whole lot easier! CareerFuel offers "one-stop shopping" for the information you need to secure a new job or start your own business. Our goal is to become "America's Mentor", providing you with regularly updated employment-related news, blogs, videos and success stories. CareerFuel's original and aggregated content provides you with the information and inspiration you need to get you where you want to be. By working with you to achieve your career goals, together we can strengthen our families, communities and country. http://bit.ly/yKgRHe
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Why this cannabis farmer only grows his weed in soil -- and never hydroponics

To hydro or not to hydro: Every master grower has his or her preference.
It’s a big decision, deciding to grow your cannabis in soil versus growing your mariju...

To hydro or not to hydro: Every master grower has his or her preference.
It’s a big decision, deciding to grow your cannabis in soil versus growing your marijuana hydroponically. HonestMarijuana founder Anthony Franciosi prefers one cultivation method over the other.
“I just feel essentially that soil-grown cannabis is a better product,” Steamboat Springs-based Franciosi told Cannabist editor-in-chief Ricardo Baca on The CannabistShow recently. “I think it tastes better, and I think it has a better effect and more distinct and deep characteristics.”
Franciosi believes growing in soil helps showcase the individual genetics in his garden.
“When you look at the broader commercialization of cannabis and the way people are farming for the most part now, it’s all about yield and efficiency and how many grams per light,” Franciosi said. “I think you’re bypassing the way the plant has been cultivated on the Earth for 5,000 years. When you start using chemical nutrients and mineral salts and using a five-inch hydrocube that you plug in like ‘The Matrix’ and you water it five times a day with these synthetic nutrients that are full of chemical chelators that force the plant to uptake these nutrients, you’re kind of bypassing that microbial process when you grow in an organic system — you put nutrients in that need to be broken down microbially for the plant to consume.
“When you utilize that process and use a living soil system, you wind up with the most distinct display of the genetics.”
Learn more about Franciosi’s grow philosophy in the above video.
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To hydro or not to hydro: Every master grower has his or her preference.
It’s a big decision, deciding to grow your cannabis in soil versus growing your marijuana hydroponically. HonestMarijuana founder Anthony Franciosi prefers one cultivation method over the other.
“I just feel essentially that soil-grown cannabis is a better product,” Steamboat Springs-based Franciosi told Cannabist editor-in-chief Ricardo Baca on The CannabistShow recently. “I think it tastes better, and I think it has a better effect and more distinct and deep characteristics.”
Franciosi believes growing in soil helps showcase the individual genetics in his garden.
“When you look at the broader commercialization of cannabis and the way people are farming for the most part now, it’s all about yield and efficiency and how many grams per light,” Franciosi said. “I think you’re bypassing the way the plant has been cultivated on the Earth for 5,000 years. When you start using chemical nutrients and mineral salts and using a five-inch hydrocube that you plug in like ‘The Matrix’ and you water it five times a day with these synthetic nutrients that are full of chemical chelators that force the plant to uptake these nutrients, you’re kind of bypassing that microbial process when you grow in an organic system — you put nutrients in that need to be broken down microbially for the plant to consume.
“When you utilize that process and use a living soil system, you wind up with the most distinct display of the genetics.”
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Ferry Building in San Francisco, California to learn how easy it is to grow mushrooms at home. In this episode, you will learn about two varieties of mushrooms you can easily grow at home with a Mini-Farm kit from Far West Fungi.

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Ferry Building in San Francisco, California to learn how easy it is to grow mushrooms at home. In this episode, you will learn about two varieties of mushrooms you can easily grow at home with a Mini-Farm kit from Far West Fungi.

Hydroponic Gardening - Grow Organic Plants Fast

Hydroponic Gardening
In this video we talk about hydroponics and how you can grow crops such as lettuce fast and easy. This gardening method is changing the wo...

Hydroponic Gardening
In this video we talk about hydroponics and how you can grow crops such as lettuce fast and easy. This gardening method is changing the world and how they grey plants and vegetables.
Hydroponic gardening is done by putting pre germinated plants into pipes with constant flowing water. Proper Nutrients are added to the water to keep the plants growing actively.
Related videos:
DIYHydroponic GardenTower - The ULTIMATE hydroponic system growing over 100 plants in 10 sq feet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj4MzjxjGck
Hydroponic Garden for profit at $918 per square foot, income, annually Part One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GghlbtGjfk
DutchBucket Hydroponic Tomatoes - Lessons Learned and a New Crop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_ZZmYNKbfU
"EasySeed Starting for Hydroponics" by Epic Gardening
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8V6rBhEIr8
Easy Vertical Hydroponics Tower Garden - Even Beginners Can GrowFood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ornttOB7xTk
Hydroponic Lettuce Gardening Made Easy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhAferKRXh4
2 Liter Bottle Hydroponics Tutorial by Epic Gardening
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUpUfxqULXA
Hobby Hydroponic Gardening Indoors & Out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF8FnFIOA0I

Hydroponic Gardening
In this video we talk about hydroponics and how you can grow crops such as lettuce fast and easy. This gardening method is changing the world and how they grey plants and vegetables.
Hydroponic gardening is done by putting pre germinated plants into pipes with constant flowing water. Proper Nutrients are added to the water to keep the plants growing actively.
Related videos:
DIYHydroponic GardenTower - The ULTIMATE hydroponic system growing over 100 plants in 10 sq feet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj4MzjxjGck
Hydroponic Garden for profit at $918 per square foot, income, annually Part One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GghlbtGjfk
DutchBucket Hydroponic Tomatoes - Lessons Learned and a New Crop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_ZZmYNKbfU
"EasySeed Starting for Hydroponics" by Epic Gardening
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8V6rBhEIr8
Easy Vertical Hydroponics Tower Garden - Even Beginners Can GrowFood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ornttOB7xTk
Hydroponic Lettuce Gardening Made Easy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhAferKRXh4
2 Liter Bottle Hydroponics Tutorial by Epic Gardening
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUpUfxqULXA
Hobby Hydroponic Gardening Indoors & Out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF8FnFIOA0I

How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and...

Indoor Cannabis Flowering Tips to Grow Dense Buds & Prevent Mildew

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 w...

published: 27 Aug 2017

Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat...

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equip...

published: 23 Sep 2017

How To Grow Big Fat healthy Organic Budds Indoor

Time to set this room to overdrive. ANd how I do that is by cutting off all the bull shit all the lil buds that wont make shit. and hit play and I'll give yo uthe rest

published: 19 Mar 2015

How to Make $100,000 Farming 1/2 Acre You Don't Own

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ interviews, Curtis Stone, a UrbanFarmer who is makes $100,000 a year. Curtis farms in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on a total of 1/3 acres, most of which he does not own.
In this episode, you will learn about the concepts of decentralized farming on small urban farming plots. You will discover how you can grow a high volume of plants in a small amount of space that will net you the most income, but more importantly build a better community, and help educate others about real, local food.
In this episode you will learn some of the best crops to grow that will enable you to maximize your income and how you can start making money farming in just 30 days.
You will also discover many hints and tips how Curtis has successfully built a farmin...

published: 23 Jan 2016

Hydroponic Farm Grows 350 Varieties of Vegetables with 90 minerals to Grow the best tasting food

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to grow the best tasting food.
In this episode, John will visit a farm in South Florida growing both Hyrdoponic ShadeHouseGrown and Organic Full Sun Production.
You will get a full tour of the farm including many of the crops they are currently growing, how they are growing them. You will learn how important it is to grow diversity in your garden and grow specific varieties of crops for success instead of failure.
You will also discover the special trace minerals they use to grow the best tasting food.
Finally, John will interview Darren Swank, the farmer who has been been in the business of farming for 13+ years now and ask him...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to JSH hydroponics in Houston ,Texas to share with you the 100% legal crop they are growing that is more valuable for your health than Weed aka Cannabis aka Marijuana.
In this episode, John will share with you a hydroponics store that is growing microgreens instead of Cannabis using hydroponic methods of growing.
First, John will take you into the hydroponics store and share with you his opinions about growing with synthetic hydroponic nutrients. He will suggest ways that you can easily transition to more organic methods of growing even if using a hybrid hydroponic and organic growing methods.
Next, you will discover a few products at the hydroponics store that can be valuable to every gardener growing an outdoor garden. ...

published: 07 Jan 2017

Urban Farmer Makes $1000 a Week Growing Vegetables in Rental Home

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to an UrbanFarm in Denver, Colorado to share with you how they make $1000 a week growing vegetables in a home they rent on 1/3 of an acre.
In this episode, you will learn how in just 7 months the Farmers transformed an empty yard into a fully operational farm growing microgreens, leafy green vegetables, root vegetables, and fruits.
You will get a tour of the entire farm showing you all the different areas and some of the infrastructures that have been built that can be easily removed if necessary.
You will discover how this farm is able to gross $1000 a week by selling food they grow on their 1/3 acre lot including washing, drying, cleaning and storing the vegetables when necessary.
You will learn about some of the mos...

published: 15 Nov 2017

100% Organic Gardening No-Till Soil Prep (Lasagna Tech)

Time for some brand new info on No-Till Gardening from MN Nice on Soil Prep aka the "Lasagna Tech". This time we are in our backyard going hands on for a new segment for How To Grow "MendoDope" 2017

published: 05 May 2017

TechKnow - The farmers growing vegetables with LED lights

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42...

published: 28 Nov 2015

Make $500 a Week By Turning Your Garden into a Farm

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you to Irving, Texas to share with you BragaFarm, an urban garden turned into an urban farm that makes $500 a week on less a little over three-quarters of an acre of land.
In this episode, you will discover some of the techniques and crops that are being grown on this urban farm that allows them to make $500 a week after only 6 months of starting their small scale farm.
John will take you on a tour of the farm, showing you many of the different growing areas, and how they are able to grow vegetables under the shade of trees. You will discover an eco-friendly and affordable substitute to shade cloth you can compost when it has worn out.
You will learn how you can create your own compost, and find many free and local resources for ...

published: 25 Jun 2017

How Dates are Grown on a Permaculture No-Till Date Farm in the Desert

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to FlyingDiscRanch, a Date farm who grows dates using no-till, permaculture, biodynamic and organic growing practices. You will see from pit to date on how this palm tree grows and produces delicious fruit.
In this episode, you will learn how date palm trees are grown, and all the stages of date palm growth and some of the farming practices that must be done to ensure high-quality date fruit are being grown.
First, John will compare standard agriculture practices that ruin the fertility of the soil, and share with you a better way: a no-till permaculture food forest in the middle of the desert that is growing a wide variety of tree crops as well as other crops.
You will see the different stages of date palm tree growth ...

published: 21 May 2017

Organic Tropical Fruit Orchard Grows 185 Trees on 1.3 Acres

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Koral's Tropical FruitFarm to share with you what is growing on. In this episode, John will talk about some of the tropical fruits that are being grown in Vista, California (near San Diego) and some of the best crops to grow if you want to be a market grower or just a tropical fruit eater. You will discover the crops that are easy to grow in this climate, yet may be rare to find at markets and in gardens near you. You will learn how to build the soil organically without the use of chemical fertilizers and how to have the largest and best tasting fruit.
You will also learn how to start goji berry plants from a easy-to-find seed source as well as learn about dry farm tomatoes. You will discover the importance of a sta...

published: 18 Jun 2014

Aquaponics Farm Grows Vegetables without Fish

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Austin Aquaponics to share with you how they are growing using aquaponics system on a commercial scale with and without fish.
You will discover the different areas of the farm and how different bioponic systems are being used to grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. You will discover the role the fish plays in an aquaponic system, as well as some of the organic and natural supplements that are being used to supercharge this world class aquaponics system to grow the best tasting, nutrient dense food for the Austin, Texas community.
In this tour style episode, John you will see the fish tanks, the gravel beds, the raft beds, the fishless aquaponic beds as well as see the stores of organic amendments that are being used to grow top q...

published: 22 Feb 2015

Profitable Indoor Farming: Green Winter Farms Case Study

Reasons abound for eating locally grown produce. But detractors say agriculture isn’t financially viable on a community level, particularly in challenging climates. GreenWinterFarms of Palmer, Alaska proves otherwise. The indoor farm now sells pre-packed fresh basil to Carr-Safeway grocery stores, farmer’s market patrons and local restaurants.
In conversation with Ball Publishing Editor Chris Beytes, Green Winter Farms CEOCrystalBoze reveals challenges faced and overcome in getting her farm up and growing. Her achievement is the result of smart decisions about every aspect of her farm, from designing a controlled environment to selecting the right mix of crops, nutrients and equipment. This webcast dives into the details for growers looking to improve profitability. For example, Cryst...

published: 07 Dec 2015

How to Grow a MicroGreens Vegetable Garden Year Round Inside Your Home

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to UrbanHydroGreens to share with you how you can grow microgreens year round inside your home. In this episode you will get a tour of the 1,000 square foot warehouse that produces 1000 trays of micro-greens each month to feed the residents of Las Vegas the most nutritious leafy green vegetable ever. In addition you will learn how you can grow microgreens in your home ANY time of the year.
To learn more about Urban Hydro Greens, please visit:
http://www.facebook.com/UrbanHydroGreens
To order the special kit mentioned in this video, please go to:
http://www.facebook.com/UrbanHydroGreens/app_251458316228
PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING.

How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and fungicides.
You will learn some of the alternatives to using avid and floramite and some of the potential dangers of using these chemicals on your crops.
You will also discover how North Coast Naturals stays legal by growing the number of plants allowable under law but still reaping maximum yields by specially training and pruning the cloned plants, using special pvc trellis structures and maximizing the canopy of each plant to maximize the numbers of buds they are producing. You will also discover how they naturally air dry their harvest to get maximum air circulation, and dry to maximize the effects of the medicine they are growing in this California legal growing establishment.
This is part 1 of 3 episodes. Please subscribe to be notified when the other episodes are up.

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and fungicides.
You will learn some of the alternatives to using avid and floramite and some of the potential dangers of using these chemicals on your crops.
You will also discover how North Coast Naturals stays legal by growing the number of plants allowable under law but still reaping maximum yields by specially training and pruning the cloned plants, using special pvc trellis structures and maximizing the canopy of each plant to maximize the numbers of buds they are producing. You will also discover how they naturally air dry their harvest to get maximum air circulation, and dry to maximize the effects of the medicine they are growing in this California legal growing establishment.
This is part 1 of 3 episodes. Please subscribe to be notified when the other episodes are up.

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 what is some of the maintenance you do here?
11:37 How do you deal with mold and fungus and pests?
13:34 How do you get plants to go to flower?
14:03 What source of phosphorus do you use?
15:17 Why is compost tea important for bloom?
16:10 Can you switch to using organic from chemical methods?
18:07 Why do you have powdery mildew in your mom room?
18:46 How are you going to treat powdery mildew?
19:35 What products do you use?
22:58 How much do you feed your plants?'
23:08 What is your opinion on the boogie brew compost tea?
26:55 What are some tips you would like to share with my viewers?
28:18 Organic Products that Grow Healthier Plants and SupportBloom
After watching this episode, you will learn the top cannabis growing tips to have the best bloom and flowering with bigger, tastier yields without pests.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEV9ZbKXj6E
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Open SourceCompost Tea Episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTijkwQaPRI
RockDust vs Compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxLWGHku3es
How to Make the Best compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaelExJmshI
Why You Shouldn't buy LiquidHydroponic Nutrients
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=554n95IrH50
Learn more about and Buy the Bloom Box at the lowest price at:
http://www.boogiebrew.net/gyg

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 what is some of the maintenance you do here?
11:37 How do you deal with mold and fungus and pests?
13:34 How do you get plants to go to flower?
14:03 What source of phosphorus do you use?
15:17 Why is compost tea important for bloom?
16:10 Can you switch to using organic from chemical methods?
18:07 Why do you have powdery mildew in your mom room?
18:46 How are you going to treat powdery mildew?
19:35 What products do you use?
22:58 How much do you feed your plants?'
23:08 What is your opinion on the boogie brew compost tea?
26:55 What are some tips you would like to share with my viewers?
28:18 Organic Products that Grow Healthier Plants and SupportBloom
After watching this episode, you will learn the top cannabis growing tips to have the best bloom and flowering with bigger, tastier yields without pests.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
How I Got High for 10 Hours on Raw Cannabis Leaves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEV9ZbKXj6E
EM1 probiotic episode - Supress Disease
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgJqsBKNuoY
Open SourceCompost Tea Episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTijkwQaPRI
RockDust vs Compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxLWGHku3es
How to Make the Best compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaelExJmshI
Why You Shouldn't buy LiquidHydroponic Nutrients
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=554n95IrH50
Learn more about and Buy the Bloom Box at the lowest price at:
http://www.boogiebrew.net/gyg

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat Seeds
07:28 Properly Soaked Wheatberries are Edible
08:35 Planting the Sprouted Wheat berries in trays
10:17Blades of Wheat Grass pushes up weight tray and greening up
12:17 6 Days after germination, growing under ambient light
14:58 How to keep wheatgrass fresh without getting too old
After learning how they are growing wheatgrass at Pete's Wheatgrass, John will interview Shawn Peterson, the wheatgrass farmer to learn more about growing wheatgrass and how someone can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and make $60k a year profit.
John will ask Shawn the following questions:
18:03 Interview with Shawn Peterson, Wheatgrass Farmer
18:15 Why is the company called Pete's Wheatgrass?
19:12 Why did you start growing wheatgrass in Las Vegas?
21:09 What are some tips for growing wheatgrass?
22:40 Why would you walk away from a business making $60k profit a year?
23:29 How much are you selling the business for?
24:57 How many hours a day do you work?
25:35 Do you want to say anything about the home your selling?
27:14 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
27:50 What is your website to learn more about wheatgrass and the business?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow wheatgrass and how you can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and just work a few hours a day and make $60k a year.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Related Episodes:
Ann WigmoreInstituteEpisode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqEKAysaqkw
Learn more about Pete's Wheatgrass at
http://www.peteswheatgrass.com/
Contact Shawn at 702-604-2410 for more information about this opportunity

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat Seeds
07:28 Properly Soaked Wheatberries are Edible
08:35 Planting the Sprouted Wheat berries in trays
10:17Blades of Wheat Grass pushes up weight tray and greening up
12:17 6 Days after germination, growing under ambient light
14:58 How to keep wheatgrass fresh without getting too old
After learning how they are growing wheatgrass at Pete's Wheatgrass, John will interview Shawn Peterson, the wheatgrass farmer to learn more about growing wheatgrass and how someone can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and make $60k a year profit.
John will ask Shawn the following questions:
18:03 Interview with Shawn Peterson, Wheatgrass Farmer
18:15 Why is the company called Pete's Wheatgrass?
19:12 Why did you start growing wheatgrass in Las Vegas?
21:09 What are some tips for growing wheatgrass?
22:40 Why would you walk away from a business making $60k profit a year?
23:29 How much are you selling the business for?
24:57 How many hours a day do you work?
25:35 Do you want to say anything about the home your selling?
27:14 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
27:50 What is your website to learn more about wheatgrass and the business?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow wheatgrass and how you can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and just work a few hours a day and make $60k a year.
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Related Episodes:
Ann WigmoreInstituteEpisode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqEKAysaqkw
Learn more about Pete's Wheatgrass at
http://www.peteswheatgrass.com/
Contact Shawn at 702-604-2410 for more information about this opportunity

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equipment he is using to grow the microgreens.
You will then discover how to grow the microgreens including detailed information on using the best seeds, best water, best trays, best-growing medium, and much, much more.
John will take you on a further tour of the grow room sharing with you some common and uncommon tips and tricks about growing microgreens and how he enjoys eating the microgreens.
Jump to the following parts of this episode
0:02:21 Growing Microgreens in your Kitchen
0:07:29 BedroomConverted into MicroFarm
0:09:50 POV Tour of Microgreens Farm
0:13:18 BestSeeds to Grow Microgreens
0:17:13 ProperWater to Use to Grow Microgreens
0:18:39 Best Trays to Grow Microgreens
0:22:40 Best Growing Media
0:24:50 How to Seed a Tray of Microgreens
0:26:00 How to sterilize seeds before germination
0:27:29 Create Proper Germination Environment
0:28:10 Germination Rack (No Lights)
0:29:55 Growing Rack with LED Lights
0:34:15 How to Ensure you are Regulated Less When growing Microgreens
0:35:05 Specific Microgreens that can be grown easily without hassle
0:36:17 My tip for growing microgreens
0:37:17 How Much electricty and water does it take?
0:37:42 How to handle fruit flys and bugs?
0:39:10 Definition of Microgreens
0:40:17 Best VeganFood to Eat that is Grown Veganically
0:42:59 How to Best Eat Your Microgreens
Finally, John will interview Larry, the farmer at CityHydro and ask him the following questions:
0:44:52 Why did you start growing microgreens as a business?
0:47:00 Is it true you only sell inside your zip code and you are maxed out?
0:49:56 How many hours a day do you work?
0:50:21 How to Learn How to Grow Microgreens and Start Your Own Business for $1000
0:51:54 Are the Microgreens you are growing organic?
0:53:10 Do you really only use water to grow your microgreens?
0:54:03 Did you design the system here to grow microgreens?
0:55:57 How much does it cost to grow microgreens? How much do they sell for?
0:57:14 How many farms have you set up in the World?
0:58:57 Why are you open sourcing your information about growing microgreens?
1:00:56 Any final comments or thoughts for my viewers?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow microgreens using the best practices and how you can start your own microgreens business including training for as low as $1000.00
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Contact Larry at Urban Hydro at
larry@city-hydro.com
or 1-443-765-4757
Urban Hydro on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/cityhydro/
Urban Hydro on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/City-Hydro-559548380832684/
Urban Hydro Web Site
http://www.city-hydro.com/

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equipment he is using to grow the microgreens.
You will then discover how to grow the microgreens including detailed information on using the best seeds, best water, best trays, best-growing medium, and much, much more.
John will take you on a further tour of the grow room sharing with you some common and uncommon tips and tricks about growing microgreens and how he enjoys eating the microgreens.
Jump to the following parts of this episode
0:02:21 Growing Microgreens in your Kitchen
0:07:29 BedroomConverted into MicroFarm
0:09:50 POV Tour of Microgreens Farm
0:13:18 BestSeeds to Grow Microgreens
0:17:13 ProperWater to Use to Grow Microgreens
0:18:39 Best Trays to Grow Microgreens
0:22:40 Best Growing Media
0:24:50 How to Seed a Tray of Microgreens
0:26:00 How to sterilize seeds before germination
0:27:29 Create Proper Germination Environment
0:28:10 Germination Rack (No Lights)
0:29:55 Growing Rack with LED Lights
0:34:15 How to Ensure you are Regulated Less When growing Microgreens
0:35:05 Specific Microgreens that can be grown easily without hassle
0:36:17 My tip for growing microgreens
0:37:17 How Much electricty and water does it take?
0:37:42 How to handle fruit flys and bugs?
0:39:10 Definition of Microgreens
0:40:17 Best VeganFood to Eat that is Grown Veganically
0:42:59 How to Best Eat Your Microgreens
Finally, John will interview Larry, the farmer at CityHydro and ask him the following questions:
0:44:52 Why did you start growing microgreens as a business?
0:47:00 Is it true you only sell inside your zip code and you are maxed out?
0:49:56 How many hours a day do you work?
0:50:21 How to Learn How to Grow Microgreens and Start Your Own Business for $1000
0:51:54 Are the Microgreens you are growing organic?
0:53:10 Do you really only use water to grow your microgreens?
0:54:03 Did you design the system here to grow microgreens?
0:55:57 How much does it cost to grow microgreens? How much do they sell for?
0:57:14 How many farms have you set up in the World?
0:58:57 Why are you open sourcing your information about growing microgreens?
1:00:56 Any final comments or thoughts for my viewers?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow microgreens using the best practices and how you can start your own microgreens business including training for as low as $1000.00
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Contact Larry at Urban Hydro at
larry@city-hydro.com
or 1-443-765-4757
Urban Hydro on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/cityhydro/
Urban Hydro on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/City-Hydro-559548380832684/
Urban Hydro Web Site
http://www.city-hydro.com/

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ interviews, Curtis Stone, a UrbanFarmer who is makes $100,000 a year. Curtis farms in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on a total of 1/3 acres, most of which he does not own.
In this episode, you will learn about the concepts of decentralized farming on small urban farming plots. You will discover how you can grow a high volume of plants in a small amount of space that will net you the most income, but more importantly build a better community, and help educate others about real, local food.
In this episode you will learn some of the best crops to grow that will enable you to maximize your income and how you can start making money farming in just 30 days.
You will also discover many hints and tips how Curtis has successfully built a farming business by not owning any land in the beginning and starting with a low investment of just $7,000.
To get the special GrowingYourGreens Bonus, a $25 value, purchase The Urban Farmer by Curtis Stone at:
http://theurbanfarmer.co/welcome-growing-your-greens-fans/
Check out Curtis Stone's YouTube Channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/urbanfarmercstone
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
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FollowJohn on Instagram at:
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ interviews, Curtis Stone, a UrbanFarmer who is makes $100,000 a year. Curtis farms in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on a total of 1/3 acres, most of which he does not own.
In this episode, you will learn about the concepts of decentralized farming on small urban farming plots. You will discover how you can grow a high volume of plants in a small amount of space that will net you the most income, but more importantly build a better community, and help educate others about real, local food.
In this episode you will learn some of the best crops to grow that will enable you to maximize your income and how you can start making money farming in just 30 days.
You will also discover many hints and tips how Curtis has successfully built a farming business by not owning any land in the beginning and starting with a low investment of just $7,000.
To get the special GrowingYourGreens Bonus, a $25 value, purchase The Urban Farmer by Curtis Stone at:
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Hydroponic Farm Grows 350 Varieties of Vegetables with 90 minerals to Grow the best tasting food

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to ...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to grow the best tasting food.
In this episode, John will visit a farm in South Florida growing both Hyrdoponic ShadeHouseGrown and Organic Full Sun Production.
You will get a full tour of the farm including many of the crops they are currently growing, how they are growing them. You will learn how important it is to grow diversity in your garden and grow specific varieties of crops for success instead of failure.
You will also discover the special trace minerals they use to grow the best tasting food.
Finally, John will interview Darren Swank, the farmer who has been been in the business of farming for 13+ years now and ask him the following questions:
00:55:46 Interview with Darren Swank Begins
00:56:00 Is there any such thing as Organic Hydroponics?
00:58:19 What Nutrients do you use in your HydroponicSystem?
00:59:50 How do you control pests using organic methods?
01:01:57 Why is it important to be proactive instead of reactive for pest control?
01:03:58 What organic control do you use for Powderly Mildew?
01:04:55 How important is growing diversity in crops?
01:07:31 What are the easiest vegetables to grow in South Florida?
01:08:56 How important is educating the public if you are a farmer?
01:12:08 How can people learn more about and contact your farm?
Referenced Videos:
OriginalVisit to Swank Specialty Produce in April 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6UdtEQCOEg
Visit to Swank Specialty Produce in Nov 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz-NF3CwYek
Visit to Swank Speciality Produce in 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJiQqpMm48w
Learn about OceanSolution Fertilizer (90 minerals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUlxbByK3yQ
Learn about Native Crops and Edibles in South Florida:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDVvu6gk-ZY
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to grow the best tasting food.
In this episode, John will visit a farm in South Florida growing both Hyrdoponic ShadeHouseGrown and Organic Full Sun Production.
You will get a full tour of the farm including many of the crops they are currently growing, how they are growing them. You will learn how important it is to grow diversity in your garden and grow specific varieties of crops for success instead of failure.
You will also discover the special trace minerals they use to grow the best tasting food.
Finally, John will interview Darren Swank, the farmer who has been been in the business of farming for 13+ years now and ask him the following questions:
00:55:46 Interview with Darren Swank Begins
00:56:00 Is there any such thing as Organic Hydroponics?
00:58:19 What Nutrients do you use in your HydroponicSystem?
00:59:50 How do you control pests using organic methods?
01:01:57 Why is it important to be proactive instead of reactive for pest control?
01:03:58 What organic control do you use for Powderly Mildew?
01:04:55 How important is growing diversity in crops?
01:07:31 What are the easiest vegetables to grow in South Florida?
01:08:56 How important is educating the public if you are a farmer?
01:12:08 How can people learn more about and contact your farm?
Referenced Videos:
OriginalVisit to Swank Specialty Produce in April 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6UdtEQCOEg
Visit to Swank Specialty Produce in Nov 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz-NF3CwYek
Visit to Swank Speciality Produce in 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJiQqpMm48w
Learn about OceanSolution Fertilizer (90 minerals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUlxbByK3yQ
Learn about Native Crops and Edibles in South Florida:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDVvu6gk-ZY
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowingJohn on Instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/growingyourgreens/

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to JSH hydroponics in Houston ,Texas to share with you the 100% legal crop they are growing that is more valuable for your health than Weed aka Cannabis aka Marijuana.
In this episode, John will share with you a hydroponics store that is growing microgreens instead of Cannabis using hydroponic methods of growing.
First, John will take you into the hydroponics store and share with you his opinions about growing with synthetic hydroponic nutrients. He will suggest ways that you can easily transition to more organic methods of growing even if using a hybrid hydroponic and organic growing methods.
Next, you will discover a few products at the hydroponics store that can be valuable to every gardener growing an outdoor garden. You will learn about a bagged soil product and why it's Johns #1 favorite item available at many good hydroponic stores.
You will then learn how JSH Hydroponics started growing lettuce to increase its revenue, and how they transitioned out of growing lettuce that was not so profitable into growing one of the most profitable crops that can be grown legally: Microgreens.
John will then take you around and show you the Microgreens Grow at JSH hydroponics, aka JSH Microgreens and take you step-by-step on how they grow their microgreen vegetables at this Houston, TX hydro store.
You will learn the specific steps on how to successfully grow microgreens for fun or profit, including: Using the best water, selecting the best varieties of seeds, and healthiest seeds, how to grow indoors without leaking water, the best soil to use to plant the seeds, how to compress your soil so you an even grow every time, how often to water your plants, how to provide the best environment for growing microgreens, the best energy efficient Lights for growing microgreens, and much much more.
For people that want to grow microgreens at home, John will share with you a NSF wire shelf rack that is available at Costco so you can grow easily 20 flats of microgreens in just 8 square feet of floor space in your home to grow the most nutritious and beneficial food in your home in the winter or any time of year.
Next, John will talk about the ONLY thing JSH microgreens feeds the plants besides just water and why this organic approved innoculant is important. John will also share with you his #1 recommendation on the nutrient that you should be feeding your microgreens for faster growth, more nutrition and better tasting food.
At the end of this episode, John interviews Juan, the owner, and farmer at JSH Hydroponics. John will ask Juan the following questions:
1:02:21 Why did you start to grow microgreens instead of Cannabis?
1:04:37 What kind of microgreens do you grow and what are the most popular?
1:06:00 How to best eat your microgreens?
1:09:13 How do you help people grow their own microgreens?
1:13:30 Do you have any final words of wisdom to share with my viewerS?
1:14:14 How Can People Get ahold of you?
Referenced Videos:
Open SourceCompost Tea Recipe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTijkwQaPRI
Supersize your Vegetables with WoodChips and RockDust
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEkFFRjDkvs
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Buy Seeds that John Grew at:
http://growingyourgreens.ecwid.com/
Call Juan to Order Microgreens Kits, LED lights at
work (281) 501 9748
Cell (832) 647 5296
http://www.jshmicrogreens.com/
email: jshhydroponics@yahoo.com

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to JSH hydroponics in Houston ,Texas to share with you the 100% legal crop they are growing that is more valuable for your health than Weed aka Cannabis aka Marijuana.
In this episode, John will share with you a hydroponics store that is growing microgreens instead of Cannabis using hydroponic methods of growing.
First, John will take you into the hydroponics store and share with you his opinions about growing with synthetic hydroponic nutrients. He will suggest ways that you can easily transition to more organic methods of growing even if using a hybrid hydroponic and organic growing methods.
Next, you will discover a few products at the hydroponics store that can be valuable to every gardener growing an outdoor garden. You will learn about a bagged soil product and why it's Johns #1 favorite item available at many good hydroponic stores.
You will then learn how JSH Hydroponics started growing lettuce to increase its revenue, and how they transitioned out of growing lettuce that was not so profitable into growing one of the most profitable crops that can be grown legally: Microgreens.
John will then take you around and show you the Microgreens Grow at JSH hydroponics, aka JSH Microgreens and take you step-by-step on how they grow their microgreen vegetables at this Houston, TX hydro store.
You will learn the specific steps on how to successfully grow microgreens for fun or profit, including: Using the best water, selecting the best varieties of seeds, and healthiest seeds, how to grow indoors without leaking water, the best soil to use to plant the seeds, how to compress your soil so you an even grow every time, how often to water your plants, how to provide the best environment for growing microgreens, the best energy efficient Lights for growing microgreens, and much much more.
For people that want to grow microgreens at home, John will share with you a NSF wire shelf rack that is available at Costco so you can grow easily 20 flats of microgreens in just 8 square feet of floor space in your home to grow the most nutritious and beneficial food in your home in the winter or any time of year.
Next, John will talk about the ONLY thing JSH microgreens feeds the plants besides just water and why this organic approved innoculant is important. John will also share with you his #1 recommendation on the nutrient that you should be feeding your microgreens for faster growth, more nutrition and better tasting food.
At the end of this episode, John interviews Juan, the owner, and farmer at JSH Hydroponics. John will ask Juan the following questions:
1:02:21 Why did you start to grow microgreens instead of Cannabis?
1:04:37 What kind of microgreens do you grow and what are the most popular?
1:06:00 How to best eat your microgreens?
1:09:13 How do you help people grow their own microgreens?
1:13:30 Do you have any final words of wisdom to share with my viewerS?
1:14:14 How Can People Get ahold of you?
Referenced Videos:
Open SourceCompost Tea Recipe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTijkwQaPRI
Supersize your Vegetables with WoodChips and RockDust
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEkFFRjDkvs
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
Follow John on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1200+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
Buy Seeds that John Grew at:
http://growingyourgreens.ecwid.com/
Call Juan to Order Microgreens Kits, LED lights at
work (281) 501 9748
Cell (832) 647 5296
http://www.jshmicrogreens.com/
email: jshhydroponics@yahoo.com

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to an UrbanFarm in Denver, Colorado to share with you how they make $1000 a week growing vegetables in a home they rent on 1/3 of an acre.
In this episode, you will learn how in just 7 months the Farmers transformed an empty yard into a fully operational farm growing microgreens, leafy green vegetables, root vegetables, and fruits.
You will get a tour of the entire farm showing you all the different areas and some of the infrastructures that have been built that can be easily removed if necessary.
You will discover how this farm is able to gross $1000 a week by selling food they grow on their 1/3 acre lot including washing, drying, cleaning and storing the vegetables when necessary.
You will learn about some of the most important equipment that was purchased to get this farm up and running. You will discover how hoop houses allow them to get an early start on the season, and grow foods until late in the season to produce an income for the longest period of time.
You will discover some of the specific crops that are being grown, and how they are doing it. You will learn how the entire farm is being run off a single hose spigot.
Finally, John will interview James the farmer and ask many questions regarding urban farming and his farm.
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
0:00:54 Tour of Growing in FrontYard
0:02:37 Make $240 for growing carrots in 2 months in little space
0:05:15 Back Yard Tour Starts
0:07:52 Hoophouse used to grow microgreens and starts
0:08:38 Types of Microgreens being grown
0:11:11 Growing Tomatoes in a Hoophouse
0:14:19 Hoophouse with no plastic why?
0:15:50 Rows of Leafy Greens
0:19:50 Interplanting - Use Your Weeds to Eat
0:22:08 Feeding Chickens
0:24:08 Washing Shed to increase the value of crops and conserve water
0:25:09 Brand NewWashing MachineConverted to SaladSpinner
0:27:58 Farmers tools that help him grow
0:30:29 Farm IrrigationSystem run by one spigot
0:33:05 Interview with Farmer James
0:34:17 Is it true you never grew anything before:
0:34:54 Why did you decide to grow vegetables instead of Pasture Animals?
0:37:12 How soon after you starting farming did you make money?
0:38:05 How much money did you invest in infrastructure?
0:39:50 How much time has the BCS tiller saved you?
0:41:40 Why didn't you focus on building your soil?
0:43:44 Would You Pay $800 for CurtisStonesCourse again?
0:45:28 Why is it important to ensure you have a market for your produce?
0:49:00 Why is presentation important when selling at the farmers market?
0:51:44 How much money do you make and is this your only income?
0:52:50 How would you improve farming next year? Will you grow next year?
0:54:50 How many hours a week did you put in when you started?
0:57:40 How rewarding has it been to grow food for other people?
1:00:00 What are the 3 top challenges you had growing food?
1:03:30 What are the top 3 varieties of crops you grow?
1:04:55 Why is important to be transparent and have an open door policy?
1:07:43 Can anyone start a farm?
1:10:00 My suggestions for the farm
1:15:30 Any Final Tips for my viewers?
1:19:10 How can someone contact you and your farm?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to set up an urban farm at a rental home or home you own. You will learn some of the most important actions you can take in order to be successful operating your own urban farm to feed your community.
RelatedEpisodes:
Episode with Curtis Stone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP5bOr0aC58
How to Grow Microgreens and Make $100,000 a year
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO9Q2bnQvLo
How to Grow Microgreens in Your Kitchen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YglT6_wEaQ4
Make $500 a Week by TurningYour Garden into a Farm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pN9PeE_iwQ
Growing Food without using fertilizer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q8cUPufCVA
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
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FollowJohn on Instagram at:
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Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
City Yard Farms Website
http://www.cityyardfarms.com/
City Yard Farms Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/cityyardfarm/
City Yard Farm Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGClqEaIiscRI6Rr5X98Feg
City Yard Farms Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/cityyardfarms/

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to an UrbanFarm in Denver, Colorado to share with you how they make $1000 a week growing vegetables in a home they rent on 1/3 of an acre.
In this episode, you will learn how in just 7 months the Farmers transformed an empty yard into a fully operational farm growing microgreens, leafy green vegetables, root vegetables, and fruits.
You will get a tour of the entire farm showing you all the different areas and some of the infrastructures that have been built that can be easily removed if necessary.
You will discover how this farm is able to gross $1000 a week by selling food they grow on their 1/3 acre lot including washing, drying, cleaning and storing the vegetables when necessary.
You will learn about some of the most important equipment that was purchased to get this farm up and running. You will discover how hoop houses allow them to get an early start on the season, and grow foods until late in the season to produce an income for the longest period of time.
You will discover some of the specific crops that are being grown, and how they are doing it. You will learn how the entire farm is being run off a single hose spigot.
Finally, John will interview James the farmer and ask many questions regarding urban farming and his farm.
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
0:00:54 Tour of Growing in FrontYard
0:02:37 Make $240 for growing carrots in 2 months in little space
0:05:15 Back Yard Tour Starts
0:07:52 Hoophouse used to grow microgreens and starts
0:08:38 Types of Microgreens being grown
0:11:11 Growing Tomatoes in a Hoophouse
0:14:19 Hoophouse with no plastic why?
0:15:50 Rows of Leafy Greens
0:19:50 Interplanting - Use Your Weeds to Eat
0:22:08 Feeding Chickens
0:24:08 Washing Shed to increase the value of crops and conserve water
0:25:09 Brand NewWashing MachineConverted to SaladSpinner
0:27:58 Farmers tools that help him grow
0:30:29 Farm IrrigationSystem run by one spigot
0:33:05 Interview with Farmer James
0:34:17 Is it true you never grew anything before:
0:34:54 Why did you decide to grow vegetables instead of Pasture Animals?
0:37:12 How soon after you starting farming did you make money?
0:38:05 How much money did you invest in infrastructure?
0:39:50 How much time has the BCS tiller saved you?
0:41:40 Why didn't you focus on building your soil?
0:43:44 Would You Pay $800 for CurtisStonesCourse again?
0:45:28 Why is it important to ensure you have a market for your produce?
0:49:00 Why is presentation important when selling at the farmers market?
0:51:44 How much money do you make and is this your only income?
0:52:50 How would you improve farming next year? Will you grow next year?
0:54:50 How many hours a week did you put in when you started?
0:57:40 How rewarding has it been to grow food for other people?
1:00:00 What are the 3 top challenges you had growing food?
1:03:30 What are the top 3 varieties of crops you grow?
1:04:55 Why is important to be transparent and have an open door policy?
1:07:43 Can anyone start a farm?
1:10:00 My suggestions for the farm
1:15:30 Any Final Tips for my viewers?
1:19:10 How can someone contact you and your farm?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to set up an urban farm at a rental home or home you own. You will learn some of the most important actions you can take in order to be successful operating your own urban farm to feed your community.
RelatedEpisodes:
Episode with Curtis Stone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP5bOr0aC58
How to Grow Microgreens and Make $100,000 a year
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO9Q2bnQvLo
How to Grow Microgreens in Your Kitchen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YglT6_wEaQ4
Make $500 a Week by TurningYour Garden into a Farm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pN9PeE_iwQ
Growing Food without using fertilizer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q8cUPufCVA
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowJohn on Instagram at:
https://instagram.com/growingyourgreens/
Watch all 1300+ Episodes from GrowingYourGreens at
https://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens/videos
City Yard Farms Website
http://www.cityyardfarms.com/
City Yard Farms Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/cityyardfarm/
City Yard Farm Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGClqEaIiscRI6Rr5X98Feg
City Yard Farms Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/cityyardfarms/

TechKnow - The farmers growing vegetables with LED lights

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of...

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42 days to grow a head of lettuce, which is from 3 to 17 days faster than it would take if grown in a field. Now, Green Sense is figuring out different red and blue light combinations to optimise growing other plants, such as chives or basil.
We also visit FarmedHere, another indoor farm, which uses an aquaponics growing system: waste from tilapia, a freshwater fish kept in tanks, is broken down by natural bacteria into nitrates, which is then cycled to the leafy greens grown there as fertiliser.
"Nitrates are the most available plant foods on the planet, so the nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks, is moved on to the area of our growth systems where the plants live. The plants take the nutrients, they filter the water, and the water recirculates back to the fish," explains Paul Hardej, cofounder of FarmedHere.
The indoor farm started off using fluorescent lighting, but are making the move to LEDs. It's the first commercial indoor farm to be certified as organic by the US Department of Agriculture.
While indoor farms are a nascent, growing industry, could they ever replace traditional farming? We put that question to some of the agricultural experts who appear in this episode.
We also head to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to see how conservationists are utilising the surrounding open, vacant land to save wildlife and bees. The CommonAcre, a bee conservation group, has gone into partnership with the airport to develop a strain of stronger bees that can survive the harsh winter.
As Bob Redmond, the executive director of Common Acre tells us, bees are crucial as they "pollinate one third of everything that humans eat". But since 2006, he says, "there's a syndrome mostly affecting commercial beekeepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and they can't produce enough bees to survive so those populations collapse."
Near one of the main runways are natural wetlands, which attract birds that can get caught in the engines if they fly too close to the aircraft. We see how the airport's resident wildlife biologist has come up with creative ways to scare the birds away and to trap and relocate them to a green space about 100km from the airport.
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In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42 days to grow a head of lettuce, which is from 3 to 17 days faster than it would take if grown in a field. Now, Green Sense is figuring out different red and blue light combinations to optimise growing other plants, such as chives or basil.
We also visit FarmedHere, another indoor farm, which uses an aquaponics growing system: waste from tilapia, a freshwater fish kept in tanks, is broken down by natural bacteria into nitrates, which is then cycled to the leafy greens grown there as fertiliser.
"Nitrates are the most available plant foods on the planet, so the nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks, is moved on to the area of our growth systems where the plants live. The plants take the nutrients, they filter the water, and the water recirculates back to the fish," explains Paul Hardej, cofounder of FarmedHere.
The indoor farm started off using fluorescent lighting, but are making the move to LEDs. It's the first commercial indoor farm to be certified as organic by the US Department of Agriculture.
While indoor farms are a nascent, growing industry, could they ever replace traditional farming? We put that question to some of the agricultural experts who appear in this episode.
We also head to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to see how conservationists are utilising the surrounding open, vacant land to save wildlife and bees. The CommonAcre, a bee conservation group, has gone into partnership with the airport to develop a strain of stronger bees that can survive the harsh winter.
As Bob Redmond, the executive director of Common Acre tells us, bees are crucial as they "pollinate one third of everything that humans eat". But since 2006, he says, "there's a syndrome mostly affecting commercial beekeepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and they can't produce enough bees to survive so those populations collapse."
Near one of the main runways are natural wetlands, which attract birds that can get caught in the engines if they fly too close to the aircraft. We see how the airport's resident wildlife biologist has come up with creative ways to scare the birds away and to trap and relocate them to a green space about 100km from the airport.
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you to Irving, Texas to share with you BragaFarm, an urban garden turned into an urban farm that makes $500 a week on less a little over three-quarters of an acre of land.
In this episode, you will discover some of the techniques and crops that are being grown on this urban farm that allows them to make $500 a week after only 6 months of starting their small scale farm.
John will take you on a tour of the farm, showing you many of the different growing areas, and how they are able to grow vegetables under the shade of trees. You will discover an eco-friendly and affordable substitute to shade cloth you can compost when it has worn out.
You will learn how you can create your own compost, and find many free and local resources for starting your farm and building your soil.
You will learn the importance of native plants and flowers on your farm and why you should have an area with natives in your garden.
You will discover how to prevent weeds from taking over your farm and building your soil fertility at the same time by using a free local resource of wood chips.
John will also share many tips with you along the way about starting your own farm or increasing the business of your current farm.
You will learn about the importance of compost on a farm and how to source free materials for composting.
Finally, John will interview Jefferson Braga, the farmer and ask him the following questions:
35:15 Why did you decide to start this farm 6 months ago?
37:12 How did working at Microsoft help you become a better farmer?
41:04 How much are you making a week from your farm after 6 months?
44:18 What has been the biggest challenge for you growing food?
48:06 What is the importance of your family on your farm?
51:54 What advice would you give to people wanting to start a farm?
59:15 How can someone learn more about your farm?
After watching this episode, you will learn how you can turn your garden into a productive and profitable farm that can help to support you and your family.
JohnRelatedEpisodes:
Make $100,000 a Year Farming Land You Don't Own
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you to Irving, Texas to share with you BragaFarm, an urban garden turned into an urban farm that makes $500 a week on less a little over three-quarters of an acre of land.
In this episode, you will discover some of the techniques and crops that are being grown on this urban farm that allows them to make $500 a week after only 6 months of starting their small scale farm.
John will take you on a tour of the farm, showing you many of the different growing areas, and how they are able to grow vegetables under the shade of trees. You will discover an eco-friendly and affordable substitute to shade cloth you can compost when it has worn out.
You will learn how you can create your own compost, and find many free and local resources for starting your farm and building your soil.
You will learn the importance of native plants and flowers on your farm and why you should have an area with natives in your garden.
You will discover how to prevent weeds from taking over your farm and building your soil fertility at the same time by using a free local resource of wood chips.
John will also share many tips with you along the way about starting your own farm or increasing the business of your current farm.
You will learn about the importance of compost on a farm and how to source free materials for composting.
Finally, John will interview Jefferson Braga, the farmer and ask him the following questions:
35:15 Why did you decide to start this farm 6 months ago?
37:12 How did working at Microsoft help you become a better farmer?
41:04 How much are you making a week from your farm after 6 months?
44:18 What has been the biggest challenge for you growing food?
48:06 What is the importance of your family on your farm?
51:54 What advice would you give to people wanting to start a farm?
59:15 How can someone learn more about your farm?
After watching this episode, you will learn how you can turn your garden into a productive and profitable farm that can help to support you and your family.
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Make $100,000 a Year Farming Land You Don't Own
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP5bOr0aC58
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to FlyingDiscRanch, a Date farm who grows dates using no-till, permaculture, biodynamic and organic growing practices. You will see from pit to date on how this palm tree grows and produces delicious fruit.
In this episode, you will learn how date palm trees are grown, and all the stages of date palm growth and some of the farming practices that must be done to ensure high-quality date fruit are being grown.
First, John will compare standard agriculture practices that ruin the fertility of the soil, and share with you a better way: a no-till permaculture food forest in the middle of the desert that is growing a wide variety of tree crops as well as other crops.
You will see the different stages of date palm tree growth and learn how long it takes a date palm to produce edible fruit.
You will learn why bagging dates to protect them from the insects, pets and the weather is really important.
You will discover some of the many practices that must be done on a regular basis to ensure your date palms get large and delicious fruit.
You will learn why this farm does not use synthetic, chemical fertilizers and what they use instead to add nutrients and build their soil so their trees can produce some of the highest quality dates.
You will discover how soil-conserving practices, such as no-till farming, permaculture food forest, keeping the ground covered and adding compost really help this food forest style farm thrive in the middle of 120-degree weather.
Finally, John will interview the farmer, Robert Lower about this date farm he started in 1979. He will ask him the following questions:
0:28:56 Start of interview with Robert Lawer
0:29:25 What motivated you to start growing dates?
0:30:25 Why don't you fumigate your dates like conventional date growers?
0:32:04 What is the main pesticide that conventional dates are fumigated with?
0:32:39 Why don't you use chemical/synthetic fertilizers on your farm?
0:38:20 What do most date farms do with their palm fronds?
0:38:45 Why do you do the no-till method of farming?
0:41:25 What have you found by using rock dust on your farm?
0:48:03 Why did you decided to interplant citrus/figs/pomegranates under your dates?
0:50:37 What are the three things you would do differently on your farm based on what you have learned over 40 years?
0:57:37 You Don't freeze your dates on the farm. Why is it important not to freeze your dates?
1:03:34 What are some of your favorite old-fashion remedies for pest on the garden or farm?
1:04:50 Any final comments or thoughts you would like to share with my viewers today?
1:08:12 What is the best way to learn about your local and organic farmers?
1:10:10 How can someone get ahold of the farm? What is your website?
1:12:00 What is the best month to order dates?
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to FlyingDiscRanch, a Date farm who grows dates using no-till, permaculture, biodynamic and organic growing practices. You will see from pit to date on how this palm tree grows and produces delicious fruit.
In this episode, you will learn how date palm trees are grown, and all the stages of date palm growth and some of the farming practices that must be done to ensure high-quality date fruit are being grown.
First, John will compare standard agriculture practices that ruin the fertility of the soil, and share with you a better way: a no-till permaculture food forest in the middle of the desert that is growing a wide variety of tree crops as well as other crops.
You will see the different stages of date palm tree growth and learn how long it takes a date palm to produce edible fruit.
You will learn why bagging dates to protect them from the insects, pets and the weather is really important.
You will discover some of the many practices that must be done on a regular basis to ensure your date palms get large and delicious fruit.
You will learn why this farm does not use synthetic, chemical fertilizers and what they use instead to add nutrients and build their soil so their trees can produce some of the highest quality dates.
You will discover how soil-conserving practices, such as no-till farming, permaculture food forest, keeping the ground covered and adding compost really help this food forest style farm thrive in the middle of 120-degree weather.
Finally, John will interview the farmer, Robert Lower about this date farm he started in 1979. He will ask him the following questions:
0:28:56 Start of interview with Robert Lawer
0:29:25 What motivated you to start growing dates?
0:30:25 Why don't you fumigate your dates like conventional date growers?
0:32:04 What is the main pesticide that conventional dates are fumigated with?
0:32:39 Why don't you use chemical/synthetic fertilizers on your farm?
0:38:20 What do most date farms do with their palm fronds?
0:38:45 Why do you do the no-till method of farming?
0:41:25 What have you found by using rock dust on your farm?
0:48:03 Why did you decided to interplant citrus/figs/pomegranates under your dates?
0:50:37 What are the three things you would do differently on your farm based on what you have learned over 40 years?
0:57:37 You Don't freeze your dates on the farm. Why is it important not to freeze your dates?
1:03:34 What are some of your favorite old-fashion remedies for pest on the garden or farm?
1:04:50 Any final comments or thoughts you would like to share with my viewers today?
1:08:12 What is the best way to learn about your local and organic farmers?
1:10:10 How can someone get ahold of the farm? What is your website?
1:12:00 What is the best month to order dates?
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Koral's Tropical FruitFarm to share with you what is growing on. In this episode, John will talk about some of the tropical fruits that are being grown in Vista, California (near San Diego) and some of the best crops to grow if you want to be a market grower or just a tropical fruit eater. You will discover the crops that are easy to grow in this climate, yet may be rare to find at markets and in gardens near you. You will learn how to build the soil organically without the use of chemical fertilizers and how to have the largest and best tasting fruit.
You will also learn how to start goji berry plants from a easy-to-find seed source as well as learn about dry farm tomatoes. You will discover the importance of a standard compost pile, as well as composting wood-chips to create a humus based fungal dominated compost that will also feed your plants. Finally, John sits down with Barry to share with you how this 72 year old farmer has the energy to keep his farm going, his house organized, selling produce at the farmers market and his create his beautiful art.
To learn more about Barry check out his Facebook at:
https://www.facebook.com/barry.koral
Referenced Episodes:
Supersize your Vegetables with Woodchips and RockDust
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEkFFRjDkvs
ColdHardy Avocado Trees:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2LYOk_F_Fs

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Koral's Tropical FruitFarm to share with you what is growing on. In this episode, John will talk about some of the tropical fruits that are being grown in Vista, California (near San Diego) and some of the best crops to grow if you want to be a market grower or just a tropical fruit eater. You will discover the crops that are easy to grow in this climate, yet may be rare to find at markets and in gardens near you. You will learn how to build the soil organically without the use of chemical fertilizers and how to have the largest and best tasting fruit.
You will also learn how to start goji berry plants from a easy-to-find seed source as well as learn about dry farm tomatoes. You will discover the importance of a standard compost pile, as well as composting wood-chips to create a humus based fungal dominated compost that will also feed your plants. Finally, John sits down with Barry to share with you how this 72 year old farmer has the energy to keep his farm going, his house organized, selling produce at the farmers market and his create his beautiful art.
To learn more about Barry check out his Facebook at:
https://www.facebook.com/barry.koral
Referenced Episodes:
Supersize your Vegetables with Woodchips and RockDust
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEkFFRjDkvs
ColdHardy Avocado Trees:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2LYOk_F_Fs

Aquaponics Farm Grows Vegetables without Fish

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Austin Aquaponics to share with you how they are growing using aquaponics system on a commercial scale with a...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Austin Aquaponics to share with you how they are growing using aquaponics system on a commercial scale with and without fish.
You will discover the different areas of the farm and how different bioponic systems are being used to grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. You will discover the role the fish plays in an aquaponic system, as well as some of the organic and natural supplements that are being used to supercharge this world class aquaponics system to grow the best tasting, nutrient dense food for the Austin, Texas community.
In this tour style episode, John you will see the fish tanks, the gravel beds, the raft beds, the fishless aquaponic beds as well as see the stores of organic amendments that are being used to grow top quality food. You will also see the area of the farm used for classes to teach locals as well as some sample aquaponics systems that any homeowner can set up at their home to grow food with or without the fish.
Finally, John will sit down with Rob Nash, the aquaponics farmer, and live-strong aquapon who will share his ideas about the future of farming and its NOT aquaponics! Rob will also admit that growing in soil is easier than growing in aquaponics and the secret nutrients that are required to grow top quality aquaponics food for you, your family and your community.
Learn more about Austin Aquaponics at:
http://www.austinaquaponics.com/
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits Austin Aquaponics to share with you how they are growing using aquaponics system on a commercial scale with and without fish.
You will discover the different areas of the farm and how different bioponic systems are being used to grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. You will discover the role the fish plays in an aquaponic system, as well as some of the organic and natural supplements that are being used to supercharge this world class aquaponics system to grow the best tasting, nutrient dense food for the Austin, Texas community.
In this tour style episode, John you will see the fish tanks, the gravel beds, the raft beds, the fishless aquaponic beds as well as see the stores of organic amendments that are being used to grow top quality food. You will also see the area of the farm used for classes to teach locals as well as some sample aquaponics systems that any homeowner can set up at their home to grow food with or without the fish.
Finally, John will sit down with Rob Nash, the aquaponics farmer, and live-strong aquapon who will share his ideas about the future of farming and its NOT aquaponics! Rob will also admit that growing in soil is easier than growing in aquaponics and the secret nutrients that are required to grow top quality aquaponics food for you, your family and your community.
Learn more about Austin Aquaponics at:
http://www.austinaquaponics.com/
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Reasons abound for eating locally grown produce. But detractors say agriculture isn’t financially viable on a community level, particularly in challenging climates. GreenWinterFarms of Palmer, Alaska proves otherwise. The indoor farm now sells pre-packed fresh basil to Carr-Safeway grocery stores, farmer’s market patrons and local restaurants.
In conversation with Ball Publishing Editor Chris Beytes, Green Winter Farms CEOCrystalBoze reveals challenges faced and overcome in getting her farm up and growing. Her achievement is the result of smart decisions about every aspect of her farm, from designing a controlled environment to selecting the right mix of crops, nutrients and equipment. This webcast dives into the details for growers looking to improve profitability. For example, Crystal explains why she passed up HID fixtures in favor of LED lights that boost yield without high operating expenses.
Presenters: Crystal Boze, CEO, Green Winter Farms and KevinWells, CEO, LumiGrow, Inc.Moderator: Chris Beytes, Editor and Publisher, Ball Publishing
Design sustainable, closed-loop growing systems
Select crops suitable for your growing environment
Install LED lighting to boost yield and cut costs
Secure government agency financial support
Manage the growth of your business

Reasons abound for eating locally grown produce. But detractors say agriculture isn’t financially viable on a community level, particularly in challenging climates. GreenWinterFarms of Palmer, Alaska proves otherwise. The indoor farm now sells pre-packed fresh basil to Carr-Safeway grocery stores, farmer’s market patrons and local restaurants.
In conversation with Ball Publishing Editor Chris Beytes, Green Winter Farms CEOCrystalBoze reveals challenges faced and overcome in getting her farm up and growing. Her achievement is the result of smart decisions about every aspect of her farm, from designing a controlled environment to selecting the right mix of crops, nutrients and equipment. This webcast dives into the details for growers looking to improve profitability. For example, Crystal explains why she passed up HID fixtures in favor of LED lights that boost yield without high operating expenses.
Presenters: Crystal Boze, CEO, Green Winter Farms and KevinWells, CEO, LumiGrow, Inc.Moderator: Chris Beytes, Editor and Publisher, Ball Publishing
Design sustainable, closed-loop growing systems
Select crops suitable for your growing environment
Install LED lighting to boost yield and cut costs
Secure government agency financial support
Manage the growth of your business

How to Grow a MicroGreens Vegetable Garden Year Round Inside Your Home

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to UrbanHydroGreens to share with you how you can grow microgreens year round inside your hom...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to UrbanHydroGreens to share with you how you can grow microgreens year round inside your home. In this episode you will get a tour of the 1,000 square foot warehouse that produces 1000 trays of micro-greens each month to feed the residents of Las Vegas the most nutritious leafy green vegetable ever. In addition you will learn how you can grow microgreens in your home ANY time of the year.
To learn more about Urban Hydro Greens, please visit:
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To order the special kit mentioned in this video, please go to:
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PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING.

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to UrbanHydroGreens to share with you how you can grow microgreens year round inside your home. In this episode you will get a tour of the 1,000 square foot warehouse that produces 1000 trays of micro-greens each month to feed the residents of Las Vegas the most nutritious leafy green vegetable ever. In addition you will learn how you can grow microgreens in your home ANY time of the year.
To learn more about Urban Hydro Greens, please visit:
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This Farm of the Future Uses No Soil and 95% Less Water

Watch the next episode about San Francisco becoming a zero waste city: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg3OA1s8-SI&list=UUJsSEDFFnMFvW9JWU6XUn0Q
As urban populations continue to rise, innovators are looking beyond traditional farming as a way to feed everyone while having less impact on our land and water resources. Vertical farming is one solution that's been implemented around the world. Vertical farms produce crops in stacked layers, often in controlled environments such as those built by AeroFarms in Newark, New Jersey. AeroFarms grows a variety of leafy salad greens using a process called "aeroponics," which relies on air and mist. AeroFarms' crops are grown entirely indoors using a reusable cloth medium made from recycled plastics. In the absence of sun exposure, the company uses LED lights that expose plants to only certain types of spectrum. AeroFarms claims it uses 95% less water than a traditional farm thanks to its specially designed root misting system. And it is now building out a new 70,000 square foot facility in a former steel mill. Once completed, it's expected to grow 2 million pounds of greens per year, making it the largest indoor vertical farm in the world.
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The Fundamentals Of Indoor Farming

In this video, Dr. Nate answers some fundamental questions about indoor growing.
Indoor farming is a new farming approach that utilizes volume in unconventional spaces. It’s powered by new technology and benefits both farmers and consumers.
*Benefits of indoor farming to farmers*
High density production
Economic production
Controlled production
Consistent production
Unique branding
*Benefits to consumers*
Food that reaches the fringes
Food with higher quality
Food from farmers you know
Will indoor ag replace field agriculture?
Only for certain crops, and not all at once. The total market share will be eroded, but field agriculture will never be completely replaced.
What is unique about an indoor farm?
Indoor farmers think about production space as a volume rather than square footage. This changes the form of growing equipment from single plane to multiple plane, and then to vertical plane for maximum volume use. This means that more and more, indoor farming will equate to vertical farming.
Why is the world using indoor farming?
Different places are starting indoor farming from different motivations, most of which depend on the markets and the resources that they have. For example:
Japan has unique resources in the form of government subsidies, underutilized semiconductor and microchip facilities.
US indoor farmers are powered mostly by markets with high demands and value for local produce.
China is motivated by food safety concerns and demand for safe produce.
In addition to all this, indoor farming is a wild west industry- a small space that’s expanding quickly, with tons of opportunities… especially for people wanting to get in on the ground level.
What can you do for the indoor farming industry?
Buy local
Start a farm
Help an indoor farmer
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Timestamps/What's Covered:
00:18 What is indoor farming?
03:03 Goals for indoor farming
03:50 Benefitys of indoor farming
05:14 What role it plays in the industry
06:45 Current status of indoor farming
08:05 The future of indoor farming
09:08 Why does indoor farming matter?
13:35 Get involved
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How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own orga...

How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and fungicides.
You will learn some of the alternatives to using avid and floramite and some of the potential dangers of using these chemicals on your crops.
You will also discover how North Coast Naturals stays legal by growing the number of plants allowable under law but still reaping maximum yields by specially training and pruning the cloned plants, using special pvc trellis structures and maximizing the canopy of each plant to maximize the numbers of buds they are producing. You will also discover how they naturally air dry their harvest to get maximum air circulation, and dry to maximize the effects of the medicine they are growing in this California legal growing establishment.
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WATCH: Old warehouse transformed into new indoor farm

An old manufacturing warehouse on the east side of Indianapolis that sat empty for years is now back open, and being put to use in a much greener way than before.
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Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (pro...

Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat Seeds
07:28 Properly Soaked Wheatberries are Edible
08:35 Planting the Sprouted Wheat berries in trays
10:17Blades of Wheat Grass pushes up weight tray and greening up
12:17 6 Days after germination, growing under ambient light
14:58 How to keep wheatgrass fresh without getting too old
After learning how they are growing wheatgrass at Pete's Wheatgrass, John will interview Shawn Peterson, the wheatgrass farmer to learn more about growing wheatgrass and how someone can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and make $60k a year profit.
John will ask Shawn the following questions:
18:03 Interview with Shawn Peterson, Wheatgrass Farmer
18:15 Why is the company called Pete's Wheatgrass?
19:12 Why did you start growing wheatgrass in Las Vegas?
21:09 What are some tips for growing wheatgrass?
22:40 Why would you walk away from a business making $60k profit a year?
23:29 How much are you selling the business for?
24:57 How many hours a day do you work?
25:35 Do you want to say anything about the home your selling?
27:14 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
27:50 What is your website to learn more about wheatgrass and the business?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow wheatgrass and how you can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and just work a few hours a day and make $60k a year.
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Indoor Cannabis Flowering Tips to Grow Dense Buds & Prevent Mildew

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 what is some of the maintenance you do here?
11:37 How do you deal with mold and fungus and pests?
13:34 How do you get plants to go to flower?
14:03 What source of phosphorus do you use?
15:17 Why is compost tea important for bloom?
16:10 Can you switch to using organic from chemical methods?
18:07 Why do you have powdery mildew in your mom room?
18:46 How are you going to treat powdery mildew?
19:35 What products do you use?
22:58 How much do you feed your plants?'
23:08 What is your opinion on the boogie brew compost tea?
26:55 What are some tips you would like to share with my viewers?
28:18 Organic Products that Grow Healthier Plants and SupportBloom
After watching this episode, you will learn the top cannabis growing tips to have the best bloom and flowering with bigger, tastier yields without pests.
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How I Got High for 10 Hours on Raw Cannabis Leaves
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EM1 probiotic episode - Supress Disease
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgJqsBKNuoY
Open SourceCompost Tea Episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTijkwQaPRI
RockDust vs Compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxLWGHku3es
How to Make the Best compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaelExJmshI
Why You Shouldn't buy LiquidHydroponic Nutrients
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=554n95IrH50
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1:03:39

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes o...

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equipment he is using to grow the microgreens.
You will then discover how to grow the microgreens including detailed information on using the best seeds, best water, best trays, best-growing medium, and much, much more.
John will take you on a further tour of the grow room sharing with you some common and uncommon tips and tricks about growing microgreens and how he enjoys eating the microgreens.
Jump to the following parts of this episode
0:02:21 Growing Microgreens in your Kitchen
0:07:29 BedroomConverted into MicroFarm
0:09:50 POV Tour of Microgreens Farm
0:13:18 BestSeeds to Grow Microgreens
0:17:13 ProperWater to Use to Grow Microgreens
0:18:39 Best Trays to Grow Microgreens
0:22:40 Best Growing Media
0:24:50 How to Seed a Tray of Microgreens
0:26:00 How to sterilize seeds before germination
0:27:29 Create Proper Germination Environment
0:28:10 Germination Rack (No Lights)
0:29:55 Growing Rack with LED Lights
0:34:15 How to Ensure you are Regulated Less When growing Microgreens
0:35:05 Specific Microgreens that can be grown easily without hassle
0:36:17 My tip for growing microgreens
0:37:17 How Much electricty and water does it take?
0:37:42 How to handle fruit flys and bugs?
0:39:10 Definition of Microgreens
0:40:17 Best VeganFood to Eat that is Grown Veganically
0:42:59 How to Best Eat Your Microgreens
Finally, John will interview Larry, the farmer at CityHydro and ask him the following questions:
0:44:52 Why did you start growing microgreens as a business?
0:47:00 Is it true you only sell inside your zip code and you are maxed out?
0:49:56 How many hours a day do you work?
0:50:21 How to Learn How to Grow Microgreens and Start Your Own Business for $1000
0:51:54 Are the Microgreens you are growing organic?
0:53:10 Do you really only use water to grow your microgreens?
0:54:03 Did you design the system here to grow microgreens?
0:55:57 How much does it cost to grow microgreens? How much do they sell for?
0:57:14 How many farms have you set up in the World?
0:58:57 Why are you open sourcing your information about growing microgreens?
1:00:56 Any final comments or thoughts for my viewers?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow microgreens using the best practices and how you can start your own microgreens business including training for as low as $1000.00
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or 1-443-765-4757
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Urban Hydro Web Site
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7:49

Kimbal Musk's Farm of the Future (Yes, Elon's brother)

The way we get our food in the United States is completely messed up. When you go to the g...

Kimbal Musk's Farm of the Future (Yes, Elon's brother)

The way we get our food in the United States is completely messed up. When you go to the grocery store, especially in a city, most of the fresh fruits and vegetables you see have been trucked in from somewhere else, losing crucial nutritional value at an environmental cost. This is a huge problem, but Elon Musk’s brother has a solution...in the form of a shipping container.
Sources & Further Reading:
Square Roots Farming - https://squarerootsgrow.com
Kimbal Musk has a Silicon Valley - StylePlan to FeedAmerica - https://futurism.com/kimbal-musk-has-a-silicon-valley-style-plan-to-feed-america/
Hydroponics vs Soil -
https://www.epicgardening.com/hydroponics-vs-soil/
Why Kimbal Musk Is a Founding Father of the ModernFoodMovement - https://www.ediblemanhattan.com/foodshed-2/kimbal-musk-modern-food-movement-food-tech/
The VerticalFarm: Growing crops in the city, without soil or natural light -
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/01/09/the-vertical-farm
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13:37

Urban Farming: Growing Indoor Winter Tomatoes

One of my favorite hobbies is organic gardening. Because I had to move this Spring I misse...

Urban Farming: Growing Indoor Winter Tomatoes

One of my favorite hobbies is organic gardening. Because I had to move this Spring I missed out on having a garden and decided to start some tomatoes in the fall to harvest in winter.
I have never grown an indoor food crop before this, so much of the process has been learning and experimenting along the way. As I said in the video, I used regular household florescent lighting and I estimate the electricity cost to be about $12/month, give or take. In addition to the tomatoes, I also use the tomato leaves for culinary use and the lights also support various other herbs/spices such as rosemary, basil and cilantro. We also had some salad greens earlier in the year that we have since harvested.
While the tomatoes are growing, before they flower, I recommend an organic fertilizer high in Nitrogen such as HappyFrogTomato and Vegetable: http://www.amazon.com/Happy-Tomato-Vegetable-7-4-5-Pounds/dp/B0001YC3EQ/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=happy%20frog&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974484&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20
When the tomatoes begin to flower, you will want to add in some fertilizer higher in Phosphorus such as this organic fertilizer: http://www.amazon.com/FoxFarm-FX14002-Liquid-Concentrate-0-01-0-3-0-7/dp/B0002KHDLW/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=big%20bloom&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389974622&sr=8-1&tag=030812364706-20
GrowBags are a very cheap pot for your indoor plants and you can find them in hydroponics shops or you can order them online and I am using the 1 gallon size, although I would recommend larger for tomatoes: http://www.amazon.com/Gal-Grow-Bag-10-ea/dp/B002JLJEQO/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=hydroponic%20grow%20bags&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389975470&sr=8-7&tag=030812364706-20
I use a very cheap moisture/light/PH meter to monitor the needs of my plants and it works great. I highly recommend this one for the price and function: http://www.amazon.com/Plant-Flowers-Tester-Moisture-Meter/dp/B0085J1N6I/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&keywords=ph%20meter%20moisture%20meter&linkCode=ur2&qid=1389977276&sr=8-3&tag=030812364706-20

How to Make $100,000 Farming 1/2 Acre You Don't Own

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ interviews, Curtis Stone, a UrbanFarmer who is makes $100,000 a year. Curtis farms in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on a total of 1/3 acres, most of which he does not own.
In this episode, you will learn about the concepts of decentralized farming on small urban farming plots. You will discover how you can grow a high volume of plants in a small amount of space that will net you the most income, but more importantly build a better community, and help educate others about real, local food.
In this episode you will learn some of the best crops to grow that will enable you to maximize your income and how you can start making money farming in just 30 days.
You will also discover many hints and tips how Curtis has successfully built a farming business by not owning any land in the beginning and starting with a low investment of just $7,000.
To get the special GrowingYourGreens Bonus, a $25 value, purchase The Urban Farmer by Curtis Stone at:
http://theurbanfarmer.co/welcome-growing-your-greens-fans/
Check out Curtis Stone's YouTube Channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/urbanfarmercstone
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Farmer

A farmer (also called an agriculturer) is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials. The term usually applies to people who do some combination of raising field crops, orchards, vineyards, poultry, or other livestock. A farmer might own the farmed land or might work as a labourer on land owned by others, but in advanced economies, a farmer is usually a farm owner, while employees of the farm are known as farm workers, or farmhands. However, in the not so distant past a farmer was a person who promotes or improves the growth of (a plant, crop, etc.) by labor and attention, land or crops or raises animals (as livestock or fish).

History

Farming has been dated back as far as the Neolithic era. By the Bronze Age, the Sumerians had an agriculture specialized labour force by 5000–4000 BCE, and heavily depended on irrigation to grow crops. They relied on three-person teams when harvesting in the spring. The Ancient Egypt farmers farmed and relied and irrigated their water from the Nile.

organicfarmers and businesses ... “I don’t know a single farmer that would voluntarily take part in a checkoff program, especially the half-baked proposal from OTA,” said Jim Gerritsen, president of the OrganicSeed and Trade Association, which was an early member of NOCC ... Farmers with sales of less than $250,000 — about 60 ......

Organic farming is no longer just a buzzword that inspires those living in cities to leave their highly lucrative and conventional, ‘Nine to five’ jobs and return to the roots, and till the soil to reap the dividends of their labour. Tucked away in a small village in Periyapatna taluk, a farmer couple has successfully managed to cultivate 15 different varieties of ladies finger using organic means....

How to Grow Organic Cannabis Indoors

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you how you can grow your own organic cannabis indoors. In this episode, John gets his medical cannabis card to use and grow medicinal cannabis aka marijuana per prop 215 in the state of California.
In this episode you will learn where john will choose to get his "medicine" and then you will go in a behind-the-scenes tour of a North Coast Naturals, a medicinal cannabis collective (farm). You will learn many of the practices they use to grow organic cannabis successfully.
You will discover the specific soil blend they use, as well as the solid nutrients as well as liquid organic nutrients they use as well as the different organic pest controls they use to keep their cannabis "clean" of prohibited and toxic chemical pesticides and fungicides.
You will learn some of the alternatives to using avid and floramite and some of the potential dangers of using these chemicals on your crops.
You will also discover how North Coast Naturals stays legal by growing the number of plants allowable under law but still reaping maximum yields by specially training and pruning the cloned plants, using special pvc trellis structures and maximizing the canopy of each plant to maximize the numbers of buds they are producing. You will also discover how they naturally air dry their harvest to get maximum air circulation, and dry to maximize the effects of the medicine they are growing in this California legal growing establishment.
This is part 1 of 3 episodes. Please subscribe to be notified when the other episodes are up.

Indoor Cannabis Flowering Tips to Grow Dense Buds & Prevent Mildew

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a Garden in Northern CaliforniaGrowingVegetables and Medicinal Cannabis under California StateProposition 215.
In this episode, you will learn more about how the farmer grows her cannabis without the use of synthetic nutrients and grows dense buds without mold, fungus or powderly mildew by being proactive in her approach to cannabis growing.
You will get to see some of the grow as well as learn specific techniques and products you can use in your garden to increase flowering to ensure your bloom goes smoothly.
John will interview Mary Jane, the farmer of all this organic cannabis and ask her the following questions:
05:37 Why did you start growing cannabis?
06:58 Why is it important to start with a good soil?
10:26 what is some of the maintenance you do here?
11:37 How do you deal with mold and fungus and pests?
13:34 How do you get plants to go to flower?
14:03 What source of phosphorus do you use?
15:17 Why is compost tea important for bloom?
16:10 Can you switch to using organic from chemical methods?
18:07 Why do you have powdery mildew in your mom room?
18:46 How are you going to treat powdery mildew?
19:35 What products do you use?
22:58 How much do you feed your plants?'
23:08 What is your opinion on the boogie brew compost tea?
26:55 What are some tips you would like to share with my viewers?
28:18 Organic Products that Grow Healthier Plants and SupportBloom
After watching this episode, you will learn the top cannabis growing tips to have the best bloom and flowering with bigger, tastier yields without pests.
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How I Got High for 10 Hours on Raw Cannabis Leaves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEV9ZbKXj6E
EM1 probiotic episode - Supress Disease
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgJqsBKNuoY
Open SourceCompost Tea Episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTijkwQaPRI
RockDust vs Compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxLWGHku3es
How to Make the Best compost Tea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaelExJmshI
Why You Shouldn't buy LiquidHydroponic Nutrients
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=554n95IrH50
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http://www.boogiebrew.net/gyg

30:29

Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (pro...

Make $60k a Year Growing Organic Wheatgrass at Home

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shows you how you can make $60,000 a year (profit) growing flats of wheatgrass in Las Vegas, Nevada in just 10 days from seed to crop.
In this episode, you will discover how Pete's Wheatgrass grows certified organic wheatgrass year-round in the Mojave Desert through the 100+ degree summer weather.
You will discover how wheatgrass is grown by starting out with proper seeds, soaking the seeds, and growing the germinated seeds in organic soil. You will learn each step of the process that will enable you to grow your own wheatgrass.
Jump to the following sections of growing wheatgrass:
02:06 Swamp Cooler to Keep Temperature the Perfect Temperature
04:24 Starting with the HighestQuality Sprouting Seeds
06:28 Properly Washing and Soaking the Wheat Seeds
07:28 Properly Soaked Wheatberries are Edible
08:35 Planting the Sprouted Wheat berries in trays
10:17Blades of Wheat Grass pushes up weight tray and greening up
12:17 6 Days after germination, growing under ambient light
14:58 How to keep wheatgrass fresh without getting too old
After learning how they are growing wheatgrass at Pete's Wheatgrass, John will interview Shawn Peterson, the wheatgrass farmer to learn more about growing wheatgrass and how someone can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and make $60k a year profit.
John will ask Shawn the following questions:
18:03 Interview with Shawn Peterson, Wheatgrass Farmer
18:15 Why is the company called Pete's Wheatgrass?
19:12 Why did you start growing wheatgrass in Las Vegas?
21:09 What are some tips for growing wheatgrass?
22:40 Why would you walk away from a business making $60k profit a year?
23:29 How much are you selling the business for?
24:57 How many hours a day do you work?
25:35 Do you want to say anything about the home your selling?
27:14 Any final words of wisdom for my viewers?
27:50 What is your website to learn more about wheatgrass and the business?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow wheatgrass and how you can purchase an established wheatgrass farm and just work a few hours a day and make $60k a year.
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Related Episodes:
Ann WigmoreInstituteEpisode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqEKAysaqkw
Learn more about Pete's Wheatgrass at
http://www.peteswheatgrass.com/
Contact Shawn at 702-604-2410 for more information about this opportunity

How to Grow Microgreens in Your Home & Make $100,000+ a Year

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits City-Hydro in Baltimore, MD who makes over $100,000 a year growing microgreens in a bedroom.
In this episode, you will discover how you can easily grow microgreens in your home to improve the health of you and your family. You will also discover how you can make over $100,00 a year growing microgreens and how to get a FREE 2 Day hands-on training on how to grow microgreens.
First, John will show you how you can grow a tray of microgreens in your kitchen with a simple metro style shelf. You will also discover some of the health benefits of eating these micro vegetables.
Next, you will share why the farmer started growing microgreens in his extra bedroom. You will get a full tour of his growing operation seeing all the different equipment he is using to grow the microgreens.
You will then discover how to grow the microgreens including detailed information on using the best seeds, best water, best trays, best-growing medium, and much, much more.
John will take you on a further tour of the grow room sharing with you some common and uncommon tips and tricks about growing microgreens and how he enjoys eating the microgreens.
Jump to the following parts of this episode
0:02:21 Growing Microgreens in your Kitchen
0:07:29 BedroomConverted into MicroFarm
0:09:50 POV Tour of Microgreens Farm
0:13:18 BestSeeds to Grow Microgreens
0:17:13 ProperWater to Use to Grow Microgreens
0:18:39 Best Trays to Grow Microgreens
0:22:40 Best Growing Media
0:24:50 How to Seed a Tray of Microgreens
0:26:00 How to sterilize seeds before germination
0:27:29 Create Proper Germination Environment
0:28:10 Germination Rack (No Lights)
0:29:55 Growing Rack with LED Lights
0:34:15 How to Ensure you are Regulated Less When growing Microgreens
0:35:05 Specific Microgreens that can be grown easily without hassle
0:36:17 My tip for growing microgreens
0:37:17 How Much electricty and water does it take?
0:37:42 How to handle fruit flys and bugs?
0:39:10 Definition of Microgreens
0:40:17 Best VeganFood to Eat that is Grown Veganically
0:42:59 How to Best Eat Your Microgreens
Finally, John will interview Larry, the farmer at CityHydro and ask him the following questions:
0:44:52 Why did you start growing microgreens as a business?
0:47:00 Is it true you only sell inside your zip code and you are maxed out?
0:49:56 How many hours a day do you work?
0:50:21 How to Learn How to Grow Microgreens and Start Your Own Business for $1000
0:51:54 Are the Microgreens you are growing organic?
0:53:10 Do you really only use water to grow your microgreens?
0:54:03 Did you design the system here to grow microgreens?
0:55:57 How much does it cost to grow microgreens? How much do they sell for?
0:57:14 How many farms have you set up in the World?
0:58:57 Why are you open sourcing your information about growing microgreens?
1:00:56 Any final comments or thoughts for my viewers?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to grow microgreens using the best practices and how you can start your own microgreens business including training for as low as $1000.00
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Contact Larry at Urban Hydro at
larry@city-hydro.com
or 1-443-765-4757
Urban Hydro on Instagram
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Urban Hydro Web Site
http://www.city-hydro.com/

20:37

How To Grow Big Fat healthy Organic Budds Indoor

Time to set this room to overdrive. ANd how I do that is by cutting off all the bull shit ...

How to Make $100,000 Farming 1/2 Acre You Don't Own

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ interviews, Curtis Stone, a UrbanFarmer who is makes $100,000 a year. Curtis farms in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada on a total of 1/3 acres, most of which he does not own.
In this episode, you will learn about the concepts of decentralized farming on small urban farming plots. You will discover how you can grow a high volume of plants in a small amount of space that will net you the most income, but more importantly build a better community, and help educate others about real, local food.
In this episode you will learn some of the best crops to grow that will enable you to maximize your income and how you can start making money farming in just 30 days.
You will also discover many hints and tips how Curtis has successfully built a farming business by not owning any land in the beginning and starting with a low investment of just $7,000.
To get the special GrowingYourGreens Bonus, a $25 value, purchase The Urban Farmer by Curtis Stone at:
http://theurbanfarmer.co/welcome-growing-your-greens-fans/
Check out Curtis Stone's YouTube Channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/urbanfarmercstone
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1:13:24

Hydroponic Farm Grows 350 Varieties of Vegetables with 90 minerals to Grow the best tasting food

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produc...

Hydroponic Farm Grows 350 Varieties of Vegetables with 90 minerals to Grow the best tasting food

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to grow the best tasting food.
In this episode, John will visit a farm in South Florida growing both Hyrdoponic ShadeHouseGrown and Organic Full Sun Production.
You will get a full tour of the farm including many of the crops they are currently growing, how they are growing them. You will learn how important it is to grow diversity in your garden and grow specific varieties of crops for success instead of failure.
You will also discover the special trace minerals they use to grow the best tasting food.
Finally, John will interview Darren Swank, the farmer who has been been in the business of farming for 13+ years now and ask him the following questions:
00:55:46 Interview with Darren Swank Begins
00:56:00 Is there any such thing as Organic Hydroponics?
00:58:19 What Nutrients do you use in your HydroponicSystem?
00:59:50 How do you control pests using organic methods?
01:01:57 Why is it important to be proactive instead of reactive for pest control?
01:03:58 What organic control do you use for Powderly Mildew?
01:04:55 How important is growing diversity in crops?
01:07:31 What are the easiest vegetables to grow in South Florida?
01:08:56 How important is educating the public if you are a farmer?
01:12:08 How can people learn more about and contact your farm?
Referenced Videos:
OriginalVisit to Swank Specialty Produce in April 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6UdtEQCOEg
Visit to Swank Specialty Produce in Nov 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz-NF3CwYek
Visit to Swank Speciality Produce in 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJiQqpMm48w
Learn about OceanSolution Fertilizer (90 minerals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUlxbByK3yQ
Learn about Native Crops and Edibles in South Florida:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDVvu6gk-ZY
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29:32

How I make $75,000 on 1/3 acre in a residential neighbourhood!

How I make $75,000 on 1/3 acre in a residential neighbourhood!
Watch the 2017 version here...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to JSH hydroponics in Houston ,Texas to share with you the 100% legal crop they are growing that is more valuable for your health than Weed aka Cannabis aka Marijuana.
In this episode, John will share with you a hydroponics store that is growing microgreens instead of Cannabis using hydroponic methods of growing.
First, John will take you into the hydroponics store and share with you his opinions about growing with synthetic hydroponic nutrients. He will suggest ways that you can easily transition to more organic methods of growing even if using a hybrid hydroponic and organic growing methods.
Next, you will discover a few products at the hydroponics store that can be valuable to every gardener growing an outdoor garden. You will learn about a bagged soil product and why it's Johns #1 favorite item available at many good hydroponic stores.
You will then learn how JSH Hydroponics started growing lettuce to increase its revenue, and how they transitioned out of growing lettuce that was not so profitable into growing one of the most profitable crops that can be grown legally: Microgreens.
John will then take you around and show you the Microgreens Grow at JSH hydroponics, aka JSH Microgreens and take you step-by-step on how they grow their microgreen vegetables at this Houston, TX hydro store.
You will learn the specific steps on how to successfully grow microgreens for fun or profit, including: Using the best water, selecting the best varieties of seeds, and healthiest seeds, how to grow indoors without leaking water, the best soil to use to plant the seeds, how to compress your soil so you an even grow every time, how often to water your plants, how to provide the best environment for growing microgreens, the best energy efficient Lights for growing microgreens, and much much more.
For people that want to grow microgreens at home, John will share with you a NSF wire shelf rack that is available at Costco so you can grow easily 20 flats of microgreens in just 8 square feet of floor space in your home to grow the most nutritious and beneficial food in your home in the winter or any time of year.
Next, John will talk about the ONLY thing JSH microgreens feeds the plants besides just water and why this organic approved innoculant is important. John will also share with you his #1 recommendation on the nutrient that you should be feeding your microgreens for faster growth, more nutrition and better tasting food.
At the end of this episode, John interviews Juan, the owner, and farmer at JSH Hydroponics. John will ask Juan the following questions:
1:02:21 Why did you start to grow microgreens instead of Cannabis?
1:04:37 What kind of microgreens do you grow and what are the most popular?
1:06:00 How to best eat your microgreens?
1:09:13 How do you help people grow their own microgreens?
1:13:30 Do you have any final words of wisdom to share with my viewerS?
1:14:14 How Can People Get ahold of you?
Referenced Videos:
Open SourceCompost Tea Recipe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTijkwQaPRI
Supersize your Vegetables with WoodChips and RockDust
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEkFFRjDkvs
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Urban Farmer Makes $1000 a Week Growing Vegetables in Rental Home

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to an Urban Farm in Denv...

Urban Farmer Makes $1000 a Week Growing Vegetables in Rental Home

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to an UrbanFarm in Denver, Colorado to share with you how they make $1000 a week growing vegetables in a home they rent on 1/3 of an acre.
In this episode, you will learn how in just 7 months the Farmers transformed an empty yard into a fully operational farm growing microgreens, leafy green vegetables, root vegetables, and fruits.
You will get a tour of the entire farm showing you all the different areas and some of the infrastructures that have been built that can be easily removed if necessary.
You will discover how this farm is able to gross $1000 a week by selling food they grow on their 1/3 acre lot including washing, drying, cleaning and storing the vegetables when necessary.
You will learn about some of the most important equipment that was purchased to get this farm up and running. You will discover how hoop houses allow them to get an early start on the season, and grow foods until late in the season to produce an income for the longest period of time.
You will discover some of the specific crops that are being grown, and how they are doing it. You will learn how the entire farm is being run off a single hose spigot.
Finally, John will interview James the farmer and ask many questions regarding urban farming and his farm.
Jump to the following parts of this episode:
0:00:54 Tour of Growing in FrontYard
0:02:37 Make $240 for growing carrots in 2 months in little space
0:05:15 Back Yard Tour Starts
0:07:52 Hoophouse used to grow microgreens and starts
0:08:38 Types of Microgreens being grown
0:11:11 Growing Tomatoes in a Hoophouse
0:14:19 Hoophouse with no plastic why?
0:15:50 Rows of Leafy Greens
0:19:50 Interplanting - Use Your Weeds to Eat
0:22:08 Feeding Chickens
0:24:08 Washing Shed to increase the value of crops and conserve water
0:25:09 Brand NewWashing MachineConverted to SaladSpinner
0:27:58 Farmers tools that help him grow
0:30:29 Farm IrrigationSystem run by one spigot
0:33:05 Interview with Farmer James
0:34:17 Is it true you never grew anything before:
0:34:54 Why did you decide to grow vegetables instead of Pasture Animals?
0:37:12 How soon after you starting farming did you make money?
0:38:05 How much money did you invest in infrastructure?
0:39:50 How much time has the BCS tiller saved you?
0:41:40 Why didn't you focus on building your soil?
0:43:44 Would You Pay $800 for CurtisStonesCourse again?
0:45:28 Why is it important to ensure you have a market for your produce?
0:49:00 Why is presentation important when selling at the farmers market?
0:51:44 How much money do you make and is this your only income?
0:52:50 How would you improve farming next year? Will you grow next year?
0:54:50 How many hours a week did you put in when you started?
0:57:40 How rewarding has it been to grow food for other people?
1:00:00 What are the 3 top challenges you had growing food?
1:03:30 What are the top 3 varieties of crops you grow?
1:04:55 Why is important to be transparent and have an open door policy?
1:07:43 Can anyone start a farm?
1:10:00 My suggestions for the farm
1:15:30 Any Final Tips for my viewers?
1:19:10 How can someone contact you and your farm?
After watching this episode, you will learn how to set up an urban farm at a rental home or home you own. You will learn some of the most important actions you can take in order to be successful operating your own urban farm to feed your community.
RelatedEpisodes:
Episode with Curtis Stone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP5bOr0aC58
How to Grow Microgreens and Make $100,000 a year
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO9Q2bnQvLo
How to Grow Microgreens in Your Kitchen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YglT6_wEaQ4
Make $500 a Week by TurningYour Garden into a Farm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pN9PeE_iwQ
Growing Food without using fertilizer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q8cUPufCVA
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100% Organic Gardening No-Till Soil Prep (Lasagna Tech)

Time for some brand new info on No-Till Gardening from MN Nice on Soil Prep aka the "Lasag...

TechKnow - The farmers growing vegetables with LED lights

In thisTechKnow episode we see how a niche group of commercial farmers in the US is growing pesticide-free produce inside industrial warehouses with the help of artificial light.
GreenSenseFarms runs its vertical farm from a 2,800 square metre warehouse just outside Chicago. The farm is bathed in a pink glow - the effect of the thousands of red and blue LEDs - light-emitting diodes - which enable the plants to photosynthesise.
"We take weather out of the equation," explains Robert Colangelo, founder of Green Sense Farms. "We've created groundhog day here. Each day is consistent and it's the same, so we always get perfect plants every day."
Farming in a controlled environment means the plants grow within a certain time using 98 percent less water. At Green Sense Farms it takes about 42 days to grow a head of lettuce, which is from 3 to 17 days faster than it would take if grown in a field. Now, Green Sense is figuring out different red and blue light combinations to optimise growing other plants, such as chives or basil.
We also visit FarmedHere, another indoor farm, which uses an aquaponics growing system: waste from tilapia, a freshwater fish kept in tanks, is broken down by natural bacteria into nitrates, which is then cycled to the leafy greens grown there as fertiliser.
"Nitrates are the most available plant foods on the planet, so the nutrient-rich water from the fish tanks, is moved on to the area of our growth systems where the plants live. The plants take the nutrients, they filter the water, and the water recirculates back to the fish," explains Paul Hardej, cofounder of FarmedHere.
The indoor farm started off using fluorescent lighting, but are making the move to LEDs. It's the first commercial indoor farm to be certified as organic by the US Department of Agriculture.
While indoor farms are a nascent, growing industry, could they ever replace traditional farming? We put that question to some of the agricultural experts who appear in this episode.
We also head to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to see how conservationists are utilising the surrounding open, vacant land to save wildlife and bees. The CommonAcre, a bee conservation group, has gone into partnership with the airport to develop a strain of stronger bees that can survive the harsh winter.
As Bob Redmond, the executive director of Common Acre tells us, bees are crucial as they "pollinate one third of everything that humans eat". But since 2006, he says, "there's a syndrome mostly affecting commercial beekeepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and they can't produce enough bees to survive so those populations collapse."
Near one of the main runways are natural wetlands, which attract birds that can get caught in the engines if they fly too close to the aircraft. We see how the airport's resident wildlife biologist has come up with creative ways to scare the birds away and to trap and relocate them to a green space about 100km from the airport.
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